Artificial satellites around earth doesn't fall down because
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Hey There! Man-made satellites don't fall out of space for the same reason that the moon (a big satellite) doesn't crash into the earth, or that the Earth doesn't crash into the Sun. The reason is actually described through Newton's laws of motion. A moving object will continue to move in a straight line at the same speed unless a force acts on it. For an object to move in a circle, a force has to act on it all the time. This force is called the centripetal force. It acts towards the centre of the circle. Gravity is the centripetal force that keeps planets moving around the Sun, and satellites moving around planets.
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Hey mate your answer is here
Satellites around the earth does not fall
because A satellites maintain its orbit by
balancing two factors , Velocity and the
garvitational pull that Earth has on it.
The satellites stays in that orbit as long as its
it keeps speed to stay balanced by
Headwinds.
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Satellites around the earth does not fall
because A satellites maintain its orbit by
balancing two factors , Velocity and the
garvitational pull that Earth has on it.
The satellites stays in that orbit as long as its
it keeps speed to stay balanced by
Headwinds.
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