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If a satellite orbiting the Earth is 9 times closer to the Earth than the Moon, what is the time period of rotation of the satellite? Given rotational time period of Moon = 27 days and gravitational attraction between the satellite and the moon is neglected.
JEE Main - 2025
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws
Applying the principle of homogeneity of dimensions, determine which one is correct. Where \( T \) is the time period, \( G \) is the gravitational constant, \( M \) is the mass, and \( r \) is the radius of the orbit.
JEE Main - 2024
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws
Correct formula for height of a satellite from earths surface is :
JEE Main - 2024
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws
If the distance of the Earth from the Sun is \( 1.5 \times 10^6 \, \text{km} \), then the distance of an imaginary planet from the Sun, if its period of revolution is \( 2.83 \, \text{years} \), is:
JEE Main - 2023
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws
Every planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit:-
A. The force acting on a planet is inversely proportional to square of distance from sun
B. Force acting on planet is inversely proportional to product of the masses of the planet and the sun
C. The Centripetal force acting on the planet is directed away from the sun
D. The square of time period of revolution of planet around sun is directly proportional to cube of semi-major axis of elliptical orbit
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
JEE Main - 2023
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws
The time period of a satellite of earth is 24 hours. If the separation between the earth and the satellite is decreased to one fourth of the previous value, then its new time period will become.
JEE Main - 2023
JEE Main
Physics
Keplers Laws