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Does angular momentum of satellite in circular orbit remains constant

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the force of Newtonian gravity is a central force, there is no torque on a satellite orbiting a planet: the force is always parallel to the position vector. Therefore, angular momentum is conserved always in Newtonian gravitation, provided there are no externally acting forces.

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  • Because the force of Newtonian gravity is a central force, there is no torque on a satellite orbiting a planet: the force is always parallel to the position vector. Therefore, angular momentum is conserved always in Newtonian gravitation, provided there are no externally acting forces.

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