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Physics, 30.08.2019 21:30, dora8798

Imagine two artifical satellites with equal masses orbiting earth. one satellite is orbiting closer to earth than the other satellite. which of the following would be true about th motions?
a)the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth with the same gravitational pull as the other satellite.
b)the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth with less gravitational pull than the other satellite.
c)both satllites will be pulled with equal force toward the moon.
d)the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth with more gravitational pull than the other satellite.

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