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Statement I: Consider a satellite moving in an elliptical orbit around the earth. As the satellite moves, the work done by the gravitational force of the earth on the satellite for any small part of the orbit is zero.
Statement II: `K_(E)` of the satellite in the above described case is not constant as it moves around the earth.

A

Statement I is True, Statement II is True: Statement II is a correct explanation for Statement I.

B

Statement I is True, Statement II is True: Statement II is Not a correct explanation for Statement I.

C

Statement I is True, Statement II is False.

D

Statement I is False, Statement II is True.

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The correct Answer is:
D

For Statement 1: Gravitational force is not perpendicular to velocity of the Satellite. So for any small part of the orbit work done is not zero, although when satellite is at perihelion or aphelion position then work done by gravitational force for small part would be zero.
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