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The international space station (ISS) orbits Earth at an altitude of
4.08 x 10^5 m above the surface of the planet. At what velocity must the ISS be moving in order to stay in its orbit?
A) 7.66 x 10^3 m/s
B) 3.12 x 10^4 m/s
C) 7.91 x 10^3 m/s
D) 8.17 x 10^3 m/s
4.08 x 10^5 m above the surface of the planet. At what velocity must the ISS be moving in order to stay in its orbit?
A) 7.66 x 10^3 m/s
B) 3.12 x 10^4 m/s
C) 7.91 x 10^3 m/s
D) 8.17 x 10^3 m/s
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The answer is 7.66 * 10^3 m/s
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1. 7.66 x 10^3 m/s
2.The velocity of Satellite A is greater than the velocity of Satellite B.
3.toward the center of Earth
4.The gravitational force increases and the velocity increases.
2.The velocity of Satellite A is greater than the velocity of Satellite B.
3.toward the center of Earth
4.The gravitational force increases and the velocity increases.
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