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All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
Satellites do not need fuel to keep moving because of their inertia and the centripetal force.
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Actually, satellites require fuel to keep them in the correct position. When a satellite runs out of fuel, they launch a new one. Airplanes use fuel to give them enough speed to provide the lift that keeps them in the air.
All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
You give velocity to a satellite through rockets. The rockets use some powerful fuel - for example, a mix of hydrogen and oxygen - to push them into orbit.
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A satellite needs fuel to keep moving because when it's in space there is no air resistance and the gravitational pull and friction won't effect it.
I saw a satellite orbiting around earth.
a satellite graveyard is a pleas on which when the satellites is out of use they put them their
Check out www.fordification.com/fuel-sending-units.htm I think you will find your answer there.
Satellites do not need fuel to keep moving because of their inertia and the centripetal force.
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