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What is the centripetal acceleration of a satellite orbiting Saturn at the location exactly on Saturn radius above the surface of Saturn
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Damon
R = 2r

m v^2/R = G m M /R^2
so
v^2/R = Ac = G M/(4r^2)

where M is Saturn mass
r is Saturn radius
G is gravitational constant
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