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A geostationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height of 6R above the surface of the earth,R being the radius of the earth. What will be the time period of another satellite at a height 2.5R from the surface of the earth?


A

62h

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B

62.5h

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C

63h

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D

12h

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Solution

The correct option is A

62h


Step 1. Given data:

For geostationary satellite radius of orbit, r1=R+6R

r1=7R

For the second satellite radius of orbit, r2=R+2.5R

r2=3.5R

Time period of geostationary satellite, T1=24hours

Time period of second satellite, T2=?

Step 2. Calculating time period of satellite:

According to Kepler's Third law of periods:

T=2πr3GM

where, r=radius of orbit

G&M=Constant

Putting values in the above equation:

T1=2π7R3GM and, ____1

T2=2π3.5R3GM ____2

Dividing equation 2 by 1.

T2T1=3.5R37R3

T224=122 T1=24h

T2=122×24

T2=62h

Hence, correct option is (A).


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