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What is the work done by the force of gravity on a satellite moving round the earth? Justify your answer...????

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Work is done whenever the given two conditions are satisfied:

(i) A force acts on the body.

(ii) There is a displacement of the body by the application of force in or opposite to the direction of force.

If the direction of force is perpendicular to displacement, then the work done is zero.

When a satellite moves around the Earth, then the direction of force of gravity on the satellite is perpendicular to its displacement.

Hence, the work done on the satellite by the Earth is zero.

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Answered by Dreamgirl25161
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If the direction of the force is perpendicular to displacement, then the work done is zero. When a satellite moves around the earth ,then the direction of force gravity on the satellite is perpendicular to its displacement .Hence the work done on the satellite by the earth is zero.

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