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A space station is set up in a space at a distance equal to the earth's radius from the surface of the earth. Suppose a satellite can be launched from the space station. Let ν1 and ν2 be the escape velocities of the satellite on the earth's surface and space station, respectively. Then


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ν2=ν1
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ν2<ν1
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ν2>ν1
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(a), (b) and (c) are valid depending on the mass of satellite.
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Solution

The correct option is B ν2<ν1
For an object to escape from an orbit, its total energy must be zero.
For space station: T.E=12mν22+(GMm2R)=0
ν2=GMR where R is the radius of earth.
For earth's surface : ν1=2GMR
Hence ν1>ν2

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