Science, asked by sandyanaik65, 1 month ago

The acceleration of an orbiting satellite is equal to the acceleration of gravity at that

particular location. Justify.​

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Answered by DP005
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Explanation:

The acceleration of an orbiting satellite is equal to the acceleration of gravity at that particular location. If the mass of the Earth were doubled (without an alteration in its radius), then the acceleration of gravity on its surface would be approximately 20 m/s2.

Answered by sohailbanday007
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The acceleration of an orbiting satellite is equal to the acceleration of gravity at that particular location. If the mass of the Earth were doubled (without an alteration in its radius), then the acceleration of gravity on its surface would be approximately 20 m/s2.

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