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Satellite Motion. Monika V Sikand Ph.d Student Stevens Institute of Technology Department of Physics. Light and Life Laboratory. Hoboken. OBJECTIVE. Review laws of motion and gravitation Satellite motion Escape velocity Geosynchronous orbit(Telecommunication satellites). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Satellite Motion

Monika V SikandPh.d StudentStevens Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Physics.Light and Life Laboratory. Hoboken.

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OBJECTIVE

• Review laws of motion and gravitation

• Satellite motion• Escape velocity• Geosynchronous

orbit(Telecommunication satellites)

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Newton’s laws of motion

I. Law of Inertia

II. F=ma

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Isaac Newton January 4, 1643 -March31,1727

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What is Gravity?

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Gravity is a pulling force

It pulls things down towards the earth

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Things fall because of gravity

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Things always fall down

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Why do people not fall off the earth?

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Newton’s Law of Gravitation

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Gravity holds everything and every one on the earth

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In Space, Gravity keeps the planets moving around the sun

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Gravity on earth and moon

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So how can we understand orbital motion?

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Motion of the ball on earth

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Example

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Earth’s curvature

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Satellite

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Smaller body revolving around a larger body

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Natural satellites

Moon, planets, comet

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Artificial satellites

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Weather , spy , communication

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Escape velocity

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Artificial satellite in a circular orbit around earth first achieving a speed of 7900m/s.

If speed greater than 7900m/s satellite has a elliptical orbit.

If velocity greater than 11km/s then satellite leaves earth’s orbit and has a escape orbit. The escape orbit’s velocity is called escape velocity.

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Figure 7-22Satellite orbits

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Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)

Orbit is synchronous with the earths rotation.

From the ground the satellite appears fixed.

Altitude is about 22,300 miles or 36,000Km.

Coverage to 40% of planet per satellite.

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Conclusion

• Newton’s law of gravitation F =Gm1m2/r2

• Satellites are revolving bodies around earth.

• Escape velocity is the maximum velocity required to escape the earth’s orbit.

• Geostationary orbits are synchronized with earth’s rotation at 36000 km of height.