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calculate orbital velocity of an artificial satellite ​

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Answered by ck977568
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Answer:

The orbital velocity formula contains a constant, G, which is called the "universal gravitational constant". Its value is = 6.673 x 10-11 N∙m2/kg2

Answered by dibyajyotisci100
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Orbital velocity is the velocity at which a body revolves around the other body. Objects that travel in the uniform circular motion around the Earth are called to be in orbit. The velocity of this orbit depends on the distance between the object and the centre of the earth.

This velocity is usually given to the artificial satellites so that it revolves around any particular planet.

The orbital velocity formula is given by,

Orbit Velocity Formula

It is given by

Where,

G = gravitational constant,

M = mass of the body at centre,

R = radius of the orbit.

Orbital Velocity Formula is applied to calculate the orbital velocity of any planet if mass M and radius R are known.

Orbital Velocity is expressed in meter per second (m/s).

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