Two satellites A and B are orbiting around the earth in circular orbits of the same…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Gravitation
Two satellites A and B are orbiting around the earth in circular orbits of the same radius. The mass of A is 16 times that of B. The ratio of the period of revolution of B to that of A is
- 1:16
- 1:4
- 1:2
- 1:1
Answer
(D) 1:1
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