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An artificial satellite is launched into a circular orbit around the Earth with velocity v relative to the reference frame moving translationally and fixed to the Earth's rotation axis. The distance from the satellite to the Earth's surface. Find x. The radius of the Earth and the free-fall acceleration on its surface are supposed to be known.

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Let the mass of satellite be 'm' and the mass and radius of earth be M,R respectively.

V is the velocity of the satellite relative to earth

In an earth's orbit, centripetal force is equal to gravitational pull of the earth.

GMm(R+h)2=mv2R+h(R+h)=GMv2h=GMv2R

But, g=GMR2

Therefore, h=gR2v2Rh=R(gRv21)

Hence, x=1

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