18. The acceleration of a satellite can be derived by equating the universal gravitational force and the centripetal force. (1 point)

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The acceleration of a satellite in orbit can indeed be derived by equating the gravitational force acting on it to the centripetal force required for circular motion. The gravitational force is given by Newton's law of gravitation, while the centripetal force can be expressed in terms of the satellite's mass and its orbital speed. When these forces are set equal, you can derive the acceleration of the satellite in its orbit.