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Define the binding energy of a satellite obtain an expression for binding energy of a satellite revolving around the Earth at certain altitude​

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Answered by ChandanaGalgali
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Binding Energy can be defined as the minimum energy required to be supplied to it order to free the satellite from the gravitational influence of the planet. (i.e; in order to take the satellite from the orbit to as point if infinity.)

Consider a satellite revolving around a planet with speed V at a distance r.

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Answered by yashkapse2005
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Explanation:

An expression for the binding energy of satellite revolving in a circular orbit around the Earth:

1. Consider a satellite of mass m revolving at height h above the surface of the Earth in a circular orbit. It possesses potential

energy as well as kinetic energy. 2. Let M be the mass of the Earth, R be the Radius of the Earth, vc be the critical velocity of satellite, r =

(R+ h) be the radius of the orbit. 3. Kinetic energy of satellite = 1 2 -mvc =

1 GMm

2 r

4. The gravitational potential at a distance r from the centre of the

GM

Earth is - r .. The potential energy of a satellite = Gravitational potential x mass of a satellite

GMm

= r

5. The total energy of satellite is given as T.E.K.E. + P.E. 1 GMm GMm

1 GMI

= 2 r r 2 6. The total energy of a circularly orbiting satellite is negative. The negative sign indicates that the satellite is bound to the Earth, due to the gravitational force of attraction. For the satellite to be free from the Earth's gravitational influence its total energy should become zero or positive. r

7. Hence the minimum energy to be supplied to unbind the satellite is 1 GMm 2 r + This is the binding energy of a satellite.

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