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7 May, 19:10

A satellite is in circular orbit 1000 miles (1.61 x 10 m) above the Earth. How long does it take this

satel te to complete one orbit?

(The radius of the Earth is 6.4 x 10^m and G = 6.67 x 10" N-m-/kg-)

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  1. 7 May, 19:21
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    Answer:90 mins

    Explanation:

    majority of artificial satellites are placed in LEO, making one complete revolution around the Earth in about 90 minutes.
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