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A satellite is to be launched into an orbit of radius,r Show that v = 2gr, where V is the

launch speed

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Step-by-step explanation:

We start by using the conservation law of energy:


\Delta{K} + \Delta{U} = 0

or


(1)/(2)mv^2 - G(mM)/(r) = 0

Simplifying the above equation, we get


v^2 = 2G(M)/(r)

We can rewrite this as


v^2 = 2\left(G(M)/(r^2)\right)r

Note that the expression inside the parenthesis is simply the acceleration due to gravity
g so we can write


v^2 = 2gr

where
v is the launch velocity.

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