The orbital angular momentum of a satellite revolving at a distance r from the centre is L. If the distance is increased to 16r, then the new angular momentum will be
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Step 1: The initial angular momentum of the satellite revolving at a distance r from the center is given by \( L = \sqrt{Gm} \times r \). Show more…
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The orbital angular momentum of a satellite revolving at a distance $r$ from the centre is $L$. If the distance is increased to $16 r$, then new angular momentum will be (a) $16 L$ (b) $64 L$ (c) $\frac{L}{4}$ (d) $4 L$
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