Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Gravitation, Exercise 3: Level 3

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Gravitation, Exercise 3: Level 3 with Hints & Solutions

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Which of the following graphs represent the time period of the planet moving around the sun? [R is semi-major axis of the path.]

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The distance of a geostationary satellite from the centre of the earth (Radius, R=6400 km) is nearest to

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If the period of a satellite in a circular orbit of radius R is T, then the period of another satellite in a circular orbit of the radius 4R is

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Assertion: Gravitational potential of the earth at every place on its is negative. (taking potential at infinity to be zero)

Reason: Everybody on earth is bound by the attraction of earth.

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If the earth stops rotating suddenly,the value of g at a place other than the poles would,

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The distances of Neptune and Saturn from the Sun are nearly 1013 m and 1012 m, respectively. Assuming that they move in circular orbits, their periodic times will be in the ratio

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A satellite of mass m is orbiting around the Earth with constant angular velocity. If the radius of the orbit is R0 and mass of the Earth is M, the angular momentum about the centre of the Earth is:

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The orbital angular momentum of a satellite revolving at a distance r from the centre is L. If the distance is increased to 16r, then the new angular momentum will be