Physics, asked by Smitamadhu, 1 year ago

Two satellites of mass m1 and m2 (m1>m2)are revolving around the earth in orbits of radii r1 and r2(r1>r2)with velocities v1 and v2 respectively.In this case (1)v1=v2. (2)v1v2. (4)v1/r1=v2/r2

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Answered by Aarshika
25
v=√GM/r
Where M is mass of earth and r is radius of orbit.
Hence according to it the velocity doesn't depend on the mass of the satellite also
v is inversely proportional to the radius of orbit
This implies that if r1>r2
Then v1

Aarshika: Then v1
Smitamadhu: Then v1....what your answer seems to be incomplete
Aarshika: v1 is less than v2
sharpyy: right
Smitamadhu: I also think v1
Aarshika: But your second option seems to be incomplete
sharpyy: and 3rd also
Aarshika: Thanx
Answered by sharpyy
16
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Smitamadhu: Thanks prem
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