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Two satellites, A and B, have masses m and 2m respectively. A is in a circular orbit of radius R, and B is in a circular orbit of radius 2R around the earth. The ratio of their kinetic energies, `T_(A)//T_(B)`, is :

A

`1/2`

B

1

C

`sqrt(1/2)`

D

`2`

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B

For a satellite of mass m rotating in a circular orbit of radius R around a planet of mass M, kinetic energy is given by `T=(GMm)/(2R)` Here,
`T_A=(GMm)/(2R)` and `T_B=(GM(2m))/(2(2R)) =(GMm)/(2R) ,T_A/T_B=1`
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