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Satellite

May 22, 2015

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Page 1: Satellite

SATELLITE

by

Nokesh

Prabhakar

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Satellite:- revolves around planet, Uniform velocity, fixed orbit

1.Artificial satellite

• Ex-polar satellite

2.Natural satellite

• Ex-moon

Satellite are of two types:-

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Natural Satellite:- A Natural Satellite is a Natural Body which revolves around(orbits) a Planet .It is usually called moon and is large and ball shaped.

There are 177 natural satellite in our solar system.

Mercury-0Venus-0Earth-1Jupiter-67Saturn-62Uranus-27Neptune-13Mars-2Pluto-5

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Artificial Satellite:-A Artificial Satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavour.

Sputnik 1 –launched by Soviet union in 1957.

Artificial Satellite is of two types :-

1..Geostationary Satellite

2. Polar Satellite.

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Geostationary Satellite

1.Rotates around the Earth over equator2.Fixed over a particular place3.40,000 km above the Earth surface4.Time period is 24 hours5.Used in telecommunication

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Polar Satellite

1.Rotates around the Earth from pole to pole2.Rotate around the Earth 8-10 times per day3.Only 300-400 km above the earth surface4.Time period is 2-3 hours5.Used in weather broadcasting ,remote sensing and G.p.s

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Escape Velocity of a Satellite:- maximum speed to which a object is projected so that it moves out of gravitational field .

Luna 1

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The escape velocity of a satellite is

Location

with respect to

Ve[2]     Locatio

n

with respect to

Ve[2]

on the Sun,

the Sun's gravity:

617.5 km/s

on Mercury,

Mercury's gravity:

4.3 km/s

at Mercury,

the Sun's gravity:

67.7 km/s

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on Earth,

the Earth's gravity:

11.2 km/s

at the Earth/Moon,

the Sun's gravity:

42.1 km/s

on the Moon,

the Moon's gravity:

2.4 km/s at the Moon,

the Earth's gravity:

1.4 km/s

on Mars, Mars' gravity: 5.0 km/s at Mars,

the Sun's gravity:

34.1 km/s

on Jupiter,

Jupiter's gravity:

59.5 km/s

at Jupiter,

the Sun's gravity:

18.5 km/s

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on Saturn,

Saturn's gravity:

35.6 km/s

at Saturn,

the Sun's gravity:

13.6 km/s

on Uranus,

Uranus' gravity:

21.2 km/s

at Uranus,

the Sun's gravity:

9.6 km/s

on Neptune,

Neptune's gravity:

23.6 km/s

at Neptune,

the Sun's gravity:

7.7 km/

on Pluto, Pluto's gravity: 1.2 km/s

in the Solar System,  

the Milky Way's gravity:   ≥ 525 km/s[3]

on the event horizon,  

a black hole's gravity:   = 299,792 km/s

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Orbital Velocity:- velocity at which an satellite rotates around a planet.

Orbital velocity of a satellite

Relation between orbital velocity and Escape velocity

=√gr

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Time Period of a satellite:- time taken by a satellite for 1 revolution.

The time period of a satellite

T=2∏r×√r √GM

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Height of a satellite:- the expression to find out height of satellite is

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Total Energy of a satellite :-Kinetic energy of a satellite=

Potential energy of a satellite=

Total energy of a satellite= K.E-P.E

GMm 2r

-GMm r =GMm -

GMm 2r r =-GMm 2r

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Kepler‘s law of Elliptical orbit

According to kepler’s 1st law the orbits of all planets are elliptical and sun remains at one of the focus

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Kepler’s law of aerial velocity

According to kepler’s 2nd law , a planet covers equal area in equal interval of time.

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Kepler’s law of time period

According to kepler’s 3rd law ,square of the time period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis.

T² r³