Physics, asked by nushranavas, 3 days ago

do satellites use fuel? how can the fuels can make satellites stay longe?how much liters of fuels they carry? do they use fuels which is used in cars?​

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Answered by vishalmaknerollnoc54
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BOE: 1000 active satellites, launched with 3 tons of fuel+oxidizer each for an expected lifetime of 15 years is 3000/15=200 tons of fuel+oxidizer needed per year. Note: 3 tons is too much, as many satellites will have a total mass that's less than that.

Answered by snehasingla1908
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do satellites use fuel?

Satellites are able to orbit around the planet because they are locked into speeds that are fast enough to defeat the downward pull of gravity. ... Satellites do carry their own fuel supply, but unlike how a car uses gas, it is not needed to maintain speed for orbit.

how can the fuels can make satellites stay longe?

don't know

how much liters of fuels they carry?

The plane will consume 2,508 litres of fuel per hour. An Airbus A321neo fuel capacity of 32,940 litre. If an Airbus A321neo burns 0.683 litre per second, Boeing 747 uses approximately 4 litres every second, which translates to 240 litres per minute and 14,400 litre per hour

do they use fuels which is used in cars?

Currently, the majority of motor vehicles worldwide are powered by gasoline or diesel. Other energy sources include ethanol, biodiesel, propane, compressed natural gas (CNG), electric batteries, and hydrogen (either using fuel cells or combustion). There are also cars that use a hybrid of different power sources.

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