what is the minimum velocity of Satellite to Stay in Earths Orbit Equation (physics)

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The minimum velocity required for a satellite to stay in Earth's Orbit is known as critical velocity. We have followed the simplest method and technique to derive the equation for criticle velocity of satellite in earths orbit.
In this video lectures we have explained in detail about how to derive the equation for critical velocity for satellite using centripetal acceleration. or center seeking acceleration along with the gravitational constant having gravity of 9.8 m /s square and the radius of earth 6378 km. In the end we have derived another equation for closed orbit satellite.

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Hello, I come from the far fields of Duloc and I have noticed that you made a minute mistake in that the sqrt(9, 8*6378000) actually ISN'T equal to 7095.9m/s but rather 7.905m/s = 7.9km/s. I hope that you have a wonderful evening.

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This assumes g remains constant.close to the earth.

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