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Questions Related to artificial satellite
It is possible to put an artificial satellite into orbit in such a way that it will always remain directly over New Delhi.
Parking orbit for a geostationary satellite is
A geostationary satellite is at rest, relative to earth only for points in the
The speed of a geostationary satellite relative to a person on the earth is
Time period of a simple pendulum inside a satellite orbiting earth is
Two satellites of masses $m _{1}$ and $m _{2} (m _{1} > m _{2})$ are revolving round the earth in circular orbits of radii $r _{1}$ and $r _{2}(r _{1} > r _{2})$ respectively. Which of the following statements is true regarding their speeds $v _{1}$ and $v _{2}$?
An artificial satellite is moving around earth in a circular orbit with speed equal to one fourth the escape speed of a body from the surface of earth. The height of satellite above earth is : ($R$ is radius of earth)
A stationary object is released from a point $P$ at a distance $3R$ from the centre of the moon which has radius $R$ and mass $M$. Which of the following gives the speed of the object on hitting the moon?
Suppose that the moon travels in a circle about the earth at a distance $ 3.84 \times 10^8 m$ once in every 28.3 days and that has a mass of $7.4 \times 10^{22}$ . Then the speed of the moon is most nearly:
An earth satellite X is revolving around earth in an orbit whose radius is one- fourth the radius of orbit of a communication satallite. Time period of revolution of X is