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NO. The gravity of Earth, in conjunction with the inertia of the satellite, keeps the satellite revolving around Earth. However, the satellite doesn't get any nearer to the Earth. So, according to the laws of physics, no work is done. (I'm ignoring the fact that satellites sometimes lose height and need to be "boosted" a bit to maintain their orbits. Also, I'm assuming that the satellite's orbit is circular. If the orbit is elliptical the answer is more or less the same, but a bit more complicated.)
If you hold the W key and the '8' on the numeric keypad, the helicopter will fly straight forward. Holding A or D also will give it a circular flight path at a constant height.
15000km
YES As height increases, speed of satellite decreases.
The volume of a right circular cone with a radius of 4mm and a height of 6mm equals 140.88mm3
A right circular cone with 8 height and 6 radius has a slant height of 10.
yeah about 450 miles
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.
Today the height of Mount Everest is calculated using GPS and Satellite.
The volume of a right circular cylinder with a diameter of 6.8 in and a height of 2 feet is: 871.6 cubic inches.
Height= GPE/gravitational constant(mass)
satellite should be at least 42000Kms from center of earth .As the radius of earth is around 6370Kms ,the height reduces to 35000Kms.