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1). A 650 kg satellite orbits Earth with a speed of 5.3 km/s at a distance of 3.5x 107 m from Earth’s centre. Mass of the Earth = 5.98 x1024kg, G = 6.67x 10-11 Nm2 /kg2 .
(a) Calculate the acceleration of the satellite.
(b) Calculate the gravitational force on the satellite.
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