why the motion of satellites around the planets considered an accelerated motion
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there are two pairs that we can say to be accelerated motion this that is
when the particle changes its velocity or when the particle changes its direction in the case of satellite the satellite changes its direction continuously so we can say that it is accelerated motion
when the particle changes its velocity or when the particle changes its direction in the case of satellite the satellite changes its direction continuously so we can say that it is accelerated motion
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According to Newton's Second Law, thesatellite is accelerating because it experiences a net force acting on it, and also because its velocity is changing. The direction of the satellite's acceleration is not tangential to the circular motion, but rather perpendicular to its velocity/towards the centre of the earth.
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