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An artificial satellite is revolving around the earth, close to its surface. Find the orbital velocity of artificial satellite? (Take, radius of earth = 6400
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An artificial satellite is revolving around the earth, close to its surface. Find the orbital velocity of artificial satellite? (Take, radius of earth = 6400 km)
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(a) 7.2 km/s (b) 7.9 km/s (c) 11.2km/s (d) 9.5 km/s
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