An orbit of a satellite

  1. A satellite, LangSat, moves in circular orbit around the Earth at a speed of 4.95kms-1.(i) What is the altitude of the satellite
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  2. A satellite of mass 220 kg is launched from a site on Earth's equator into an orbit at 200 km above the surface of Earth.(a)
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  3. A satellite of mass 205 kg is launched from a site on Earth's equator into an orbit at 200 km above the surface of Earth.(a)
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  4. A satellite of mass 210 kg is launched from a site on Earth's equator into an orbit at 210 km above the surface of Earth.(a)
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  5. An Earth satellite moves in a circular orbit at a speed of 5800 m/s.a)What is the radius of the satellite's orbit? b) What is
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  6. Determine the value that has the largest total energy. Assuming that the orbirts are circular.(a) 1000 kg satellite at
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  7. A satellite in orbit around the earth has a period of one hour. An identical satellite is placed in an orbit having a radius
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  8. A satellite moves in a circular orbit of radius 35.793 km. The Earth's radius and mass are Re = 6.37e6 m, and Me = 5.97e24 kg.Fo
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  9. A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth's surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the
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  10. When a satellite is h kilometres above Earth,the time,t,in minutes,to complete one orbit is given by the formula t=Root of
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