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what is the provision made in artificial satellite to satisfy it's energy need?​

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Answered by uvikaanand
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The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm⟹21mv2=2RGMm=Kinetic Energy

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm⟹21mv2=2RGMm=Kinetic EnergyPotential energy of the satellite=−RGMm

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm⟹21mv2=2RGMm=Kinetic EnergyPotential energy of the satellite=−RGMmHence total energy=E=2RGMm−(RGMm)

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm⟹21mv2=2RGMm=Kinetic EnergyPotential energy of the satellite=−RGMmHence total energy=E=2RGMm−(RGMm)=−2RGMm

The satellite is provided the centripetal acceleration by the gravitational force between earth and satellite.Hence Rmv2=R2GMm⟹21mv2=2RGMm=Kinetic EnergyPotential energy of the satellite=−RGMmHence total energy=E=2RGMm−(RGMm)=−2RGMm⟹ Potential energy=2E

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