A satellite can be in a geostationary orbit around earth at a distance r from the center. If the angular velocity of earth about its axis doubles, a satellite can now be in a geostationary orbit around earth, if its distance from the center is
A
r2
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B
r2√2
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C
r(4)1/3
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D
r(2)1/3
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Solution
The correct option is Cr(4)1/3 Given, ω2=2ω
For case-1: T1=2πω
For case-2: T2=πω (As ω2=2ω)
Using Kepler's 3rd law : T2∝r3 or T21T22=r3r32 So, T21T22=4π2ω2×4ω24π2=4 here, r3r32=4 ⇒r2=r(4)1/3