A satellite is moving around the earth with speed v in a circular orbit of radius r. If the orbit radius is decreased by 1%, its speed will 

(1) Increase by 1%                       

(2) Increase by 0.5%

(3) Decrease by 1%                     

(4) Decrease by 0.5%

Subtopic:  Orbital velocity |
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Orbital velocity of an artificial satellite does not depend upon 

(1) Mass of the earth

(2) Mass of the satellite

(3) Radius of the earth

(4) Acceleration due to gravity

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The time period of a geostationary satellite is

(1) 24 hours                         

(2) 12 hours

(3) 365 days                         

(4) One month

Subtopic:  Satellite |
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The orbital velocity of Earth's satellite near the surface is 7 km/s. When the radius of the orbit is 4 times more than that of Earth's radius, then orbital velocity in that orbit is:

(1) 3.5 km/s                         

(2) 7 km/s

(3) 72 km/s                           

(4) 14 km/s

Subtopic:  Orbital velocity |
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A mass M is split into two parts, m and (M–m), which are then separated by a certain distance. What ratio of m/M maximizes the gravitational force between the two parts
(1) 1/3                           

(2) 1/2

(3) 1/4                           

(4) 1/5

Subtopic:  Newton's Law of Gravitation |
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Two identical satellites are at R and 7R away from earth surface, the wrong statement is (R = Radius of earth)

(1) Ratio of total energy will be 4

(2) Ratio of kinetic energies will be 4

(3) Ratio of potential energies will be 4

(4) Ratio of total energy will be 4 but ratio of potential and kinetic energies will be 2

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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For a satellite, the escape velocity is 11 km/s. If the satellite is launched at an angle of 60° with the vertical, then escape velocity will be: 

(1) 11 km/s                        

(2) 113 km/s

(3) 113 km/s                     

(4) 33 km/s

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The mean radius of the earth is R, its angular speed on its own axis is ω and the acceleration due to gravity at the earth's surface is g. The cube of the radius of the orbit of a geostationary satellite will be -

(1) R2g/ω                   

(2) R2ω2/g

(3) Rg/ω2                    

(4) R2g/ω2

Subtopic:  Orbital velocity |
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A satellite whose mass is \(m\), is revolving in a circular orbit of radius \(r\), around the earth of mass \(M\). Time of revolution of the satellite is:
1. \(T \propto \frac{r^5}{GM}\)
2. \(T \propto \sqrt{\frac{r^3}{GM}}\)
3. \(T \propto \sqrt{\frac{r}{\frac{GM^2}{3}}}\)
4. \(T \propto \sqrt{\frac{r^3}{\frac{GM^2}{4}}}\)

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Suppose the gravitational force varies inversely as the \(n^{th}\) power of distance then the time period of a planet in circular orbit of radius \(R\) around the sun will be proportional to:
1. \(R^{\left(\frac{n+1}{2}\right)}\)
2. \(R^{\left(\frac{n-1}{2}\right)}\)
3. \(R^n\)
4. \(R^{\left(\frac{n-2}{2}\right)}\)

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