What happens when two satellites of equal size hit each other at 11,000 km/ph
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Two dead satellites might collide in low Earth orbit on Wednesday at nearly 33,000 miles per hour. If they so much as graze each other at that speed, they'll create a hypersonic shockwave that will completely shatter them both — and leave shrapnel behind in their orbital paths.
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this is the collision between two satellites this is known as conservation of momentum this two satellites have same mass and equal distance and speed so to satellite will be at the will crash and at the same time it will be in in not it will not move anywhere it will be at the same
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