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is the below statement correct. the force of attraction
of earth on a man, who is inside the artificial satellite
is zero

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is the below statement correct. the force of attraction of earth on a man, who is inside the artif..

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no the same way in which there is a force of attraction on
the satellite to keep it in orbit, there is a force of
attraction on the man.

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is the below statement correct. the force of attraction of earth on a man, who is inside the artif..

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yes

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