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motion of satellite around the planet​

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Answered by priteesingh34447
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A satellite orbits Earth when its speed is balanced by the pull of Earth's gravity. Without this balance, the satellite would fly in a straight line off into space or fall back to Earth. ... Polar-orbiting satellites travel in a north-south direction from pole to pole

Answered by chiranthanm34
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That is to say, a satellite is an object upon which the only force is gravity. Once launched into orbit, the only force governing the motion of a satellite is the force of gravity. Newton was the first to theorize that a projectile launched with sufficient speed would actually orbit the earth.

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