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A525 kg satellite is in a circular orbit at an altitude of 575 km above the earth's surface. because of air friction, the satellite eventually falls to the earth's surface, where it hits the ground with a speed of 1.90 km/s. how much energy was transformed into internal energy by means of air friction? 1445775 incorrect: your answer is incorrect.%20orbit%20at%20an%20alti tude%20of%20575%20km%20above%20the% 20earth's%20surface.%20because%20of %20air%20friction%2c%20the%20satell ite%20eventually%20falls%20to%20the %20earth's%20surface%2c%20where%20i t%20hits%20the%20ground%20with%20a% 20speed%20of%201.90%20km%2fs.%20how %20much%20energy%20was%20transforme d%20into%20internal%20energy%20by%2 0means%20of%20air%20friction%3f%20% 20%20%20j/study? trackid=ae7684c4b7d0& strackid=e93f14d66685& event=enter_submit#p=1

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