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The only way to slow down an orbiting satellite would be to put it into a higher orbit. If you push a satellite backwards (over a certain period of time), it would lose energy, move into a lower orbit, and actually move faster. Of course, if it gets into too low an orbit, it will eventually crash to the Earth's surface.Comments: Actually, many satellites do slow down. That's mainly because of the(very thin) atmosphere many satellites move through, even in orbits a few hundred kilometers above Earth.For example the International Space Station has to regularly use fuel to maintain its correct orbit.Although the mathematics is a bit complicated, a slowing satellite would eventually burn up, probably with bits hitting the ground.
Satellites may fall out of the sky because they get too close to Earth. In that case, Earth overwhelmed the power of the satellite's propelling system and slowly but surely dragged the satellite into the Earth's atmosphere.
mass and acceleration
It will cause acceleration, and increase its velocity.
Acceleration in the collection of receivables will tend to cause the accounts receivable turnover to increase. Many companies use collection agencies to help them with this process.
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Increase the concentration of SO2
Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?
Going up a hill would make your acceleration decrease or cause it to be slow. Going down a hill would make acceleration increase causing you to go faster.
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A force, applied to an object, will cause an acceleration, that is, a change in velocity. This may be an increase or a decrease in speed, or a change of direction.
A net force will cause an acceleration. That is to say, if a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity will change.
Yes timing can delay your acceleration
net force.