Answer:
The correct options are (a) and (d)
a. A satellite's motion is independent of its mass.
d. The launch speed of a satellite determines the shape of its orbit around Earth
Step-by-step explanation:
The velocity of the satellite is given by the equation
v = √(GM)/R
Where G is gravitational constant, M is the mass of the target planet and R is the orbital radius.
Therefore, we can conclude that the motion of satellite doesn't depend on its mass.
The gravitational force doesn't change the speed of a satellite so it means that the initial velocity of the satellite will determine the orbital path of the satellite.
A geosynchronous satellite has a period of 1 day.