An artificial satellite circles the

  1. An artificial satellite circles the Earth in a circular orbit at a location where the acceleration due to gravity is 8.26 m/s2.
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  2. An artificial satellite circles the Earth in a circular orbit at a location where the acceleration due to gravity is 8.26 m/s2.
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  3. The orbital velocity of a satellite is given by v=√GM/R+h, where G= 6.67*10^-11 Nm^2kg^2, is the Universal Gravitational
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  4. The orbital velocity of a satellite is given by v=√GM/R+h, where G= 6.67*10^-11 Nm^2kg^2, is the Universal Gravitational
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  5. An artificial satellite circles around the earth at the height where the gravitational force is one fourth of that at earth's
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  6. An artificial satellite is orbiting the earth at altitude 500km . A bomb is released from the satellite . this bomb will
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  7. An artificial satellite circling the Earth completes each orbit in 139 minutes. (The radius of the Earth is 6.38 106 m. The mass
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  8. An artificial satellite placed into earth's orbit has a mass of 1250kg. It travels at an average distance of 222.5km above the
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  9. A net for a cylindrical object will consist of which shapes?cylinder (1 point) Responses three circles three circles two circles
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  10. Which field of geography would be involved in using satellite imagery to look for concentrations of artificial lights on
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