Time Interval of Observation of a Satellite – Rankers Physics
Topic: Gravitation
Subtopic: Planet and Satellite

Time Interval of Observation of a Satellite

A satellite is seen after each 8 hours over equator at a place on the earth when its sense of rotation is opposite to the earth. The time interval after which it can be seen at the same place when the sense of rotation of earth & satellite is same will be :
8 hours
12 hours
24 hours
6 hours

Solution:

When rotating oppositely, \(\frac{1}{T_{\text{rel}}} = \frac{1}{T_s} + \frac{1}{T_e} \Rightarrow \frac{1}{8} = \frac{1}{T_s} + \frac{1}{24}\), which gives \(T_s = 12\text{ hours}\). When rotating in the same direction, \(\frac{1}{T_{\text{rel}}'} = \frac{1}{T_s} - \frac{1}{T_e} = \frac{1}{12} - \frac{1}{24} = \frac{1}{24}\), so \(T_{\text{rel}}' = 24\text{ hours}\).

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