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Which force primarily acts on a natural or artificial satellite to keep it in orbit around a planet

Magnetism

Centripetal force

Gravity

Nuclear force

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Answer:

Gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

On edge

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Answer:

Gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

When its altitude is matched by the pull of the Earth's gravity, a satellite circles Earth. The satellite will fly off into orbit in a straight line or crash down to Earth without this equilibrium.

By juggling two things, a satellite retains its orbit: its velocity (the speed it takes to travel along a straight line) and the gravitational force on it that the Planet provides. To resist the greater gravitational force, a spacecraft orbiting closer to the Earth needs more velocity.

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