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Does the speed of a satellite remains constant in a particular orbit ? ​

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Answered by RonakMangal
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It doesn't move with constant velocity. Velocity is a vector including direction of motion as well as speed. Even in a perfectly circular orbit with constant speed, a satellite is continuously changing direction.

Answered by Anonymous
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The speed of the satellite would remain constant only if its orbit is perfect circular. This is because any object undergoes circular motion due to a force known as centripetal force. ... This can happen only if the satellite is at a particular altitude with proper orbital velocity given in the correct direction.

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