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name the force that keeps a satellite in the orbit around the earth ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

GRAVITATIONAL FORCE

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The force that keeps a satellite in the orbit around the earth ​is Gravitational force.

Gravity or the Gravitational Force:

  • The force of attraction between masses is called Gravity.
  • It provides the centripetal force required to keep a satellite in orbit around a planet, or a planet in orbit around a star such as the Sun.
  • According to Newton's universal law of gravitation, gravity is the force of attraction between any two bodies is directly proportional to the product of their masses and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

F  = G  \frac{(m1,m2)}{r^{2} }

where,

F is the force of gravitation between two bodies

m1 is the mass of the first body

m2 is the mass of the second body

r is the distance between the centers of two bodies

and G is the gravitational constant

  • Gravitational force is attractive because it always tries to pull masses together, it never pushes them apart.
  • Every object, including you, is pulling on every other object in the entire universe.

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