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what is atmospheric friction​

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Answered by manku164
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Atmospheric drag is the atmospheric force (friction) acting opposite to the relative motion of an object. ... Space stations like the International Space Station (ISS), space shuttles, and low earth orbit (LEO) satellites all must take corrective measures to account for and correct atmospheric drag forces

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The atmospheric force (friction) opposing the relative motion of an item is known as atmospheric drag.
  • Atmospheric drag is particularly significant for space flight and study because it both prevents an item  from departing the atmosphere and drags orbiting objects closer to Earth over time.
  • To account for and correct atmospheric drag effects, space stations like the International Space Station (ISS), space shuttles, and low earth orbit (LEO) satellites must all adopt corrective procedures.

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