Gravity is not artificially produced in satellites.Whatever (negligible) gravity they have is due to their own mass.
its gravity
Gravity affects a satellite launch by pulling the satellite towards the Earth during its initial phase of ascent. This requires the rocket to generate enough thrust to overcome gravity in order to reach the desired orbit. Once the satellite is in orbit, gravity continues to affect its trajectory, helping to keep it in orbit around the Earth.
No, the force of gravity does not do work on a satellite when it is in motion because the direction of the force is perpendicular to the direction of motion.
Continue to follow the motion of the satellite
The force of gravity, between Earth and the satellite.
Yes. Gravity affects EVERYTHING.
Gravity is produced by all matter, including that of Earth.
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Gravity.
yes, this ADG helps the satellite to orbit earth. This is the centripital force
The force of gravity is responsible for continuously changing the velocity or speed of a satellite as it orbits around a larger body, such as a planet or a star. This change in velocity helps to maintain the satellite's orbit and keep it in motion around the larger body.