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What are the forces that act on a satellite in orbit? Is it just centripetal force (Gravitational attraction between the Earth and the satellite) ?
 
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No.

You also have atmospheric drag. But that is normally minimal.
 

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No, all satellites suffer from it, it's the air particles that slows it down...slowly and slowly.
 

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wrx said:
another question: Describe orbital velocity's relationship to the gravitational constant "g"
Use your textbook and the HSC ONLINE website.
 

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wrx said:
What are the forces that act on a satellite in orbit? Is it just centripetal force (Gravitational attraction between the Earth and the satellite) ?
friction with da atmosphere when da satellite moving
 

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