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exam lesson name: motion and forces
exam number: 700696rr
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question 12 of 20 :
select the best answer for the question.
- whats the centripetal force that keeps a satellite in orbit around the earth?
a. tension
b. supporting force
c. gravitation force
d. friction
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Brief Explanations
To determine the centripetal force keeping a satellite in orbit around Earth, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Tension is a force in strings/ropes, not relevant for satellite orbits.
- Option B: Supporting force acts on objects in contact with a surface, not applicable here.
- Option C: Gravitational force between Earth and the satellite provides the centripetal force required for circular motion (orbit).
- Option D: Friction acts when surfaces slide/roll, not present in space for satellite - Earth interaction.
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