Physics, asked by queensp73, 9 months ago

Draw an artificial satellite and differente between a normal satellite and an artificial satellite.

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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\huge\sf\red{Artificial\: Satellite}

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❍ Difference between an Artificial Satellite and a Normal Satellite

\bullet\underline{\sf{\green{Natural \ satellite}}}

✭ Natural Satellites are natural things and they are not human made things. These are Celestial Bodies and these revolve around a planet ( that is not actually a planet anything which is huge and if these revolve around them then it itself is called as a Natural Satellite).

✭ If you want for example the one which revolves around our planet is a Natural Satellite, that is The Moon.

✭ They actually revolve around a planet due to the Gravitational Force and are made up of usual things like gas,rocks etc..

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\bullet\underline{\textsf{\pink{Artificial \ Satellite}}}

☆ These are satellites which are made by us, that is Humans for our purposes.

☆ These Artificial Satellites help us in various ways like communication.

☆ They keep orbiting a planet.

☆ Also you would like to know why they call it sometimes with the name "PSLV" , It actually stands for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.

Eg - Chandrayan 1

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Hi sp

here is ur answer....

A natural satellite was created by nature, like the moon. The Earth's moon is one example of a natural satellite. Artificial satellites are created by humans, like communications satellites. However artificial satellites are built on Earth and are then taken into orbit by rockets or released by a space station.

Hope this will help you...

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