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what is motion of artificial satellites​

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Answered by niharikapadhi1984
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The motion of an artificial satellite is essentially governed by the non-spherical gravitational field of the Earth and by the resistance due to air drag and electrical effects caused by the Earth's atmosphere; perturbations by the Sun, Moon, and other planets are very small.

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The motion of an artificial satellite is essentially governed by the non-spherical gravitational field of the Earth and by the resistance due to air drag and electrical effects caused by the Earth's atmosphere; perturbations by the Sun, Moon, and other planets are very small

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