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Two satellites of same mass are launched in the same orbit round the earth so as to rotate opposite to each other. They soon collide inelastically and stick together as wreckage. Obtain the total energy of the system before and just after the collision. Describe the subsequent motion of the wreckage.

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In case of satelite motion, energy of a satellite in an orbti is given by `E=-(GMm)/(2r)`
So the total energy of the system before collision
`E_(i)=E_(1)+E_(2)=2E=-(Gmm)/r`
As th satellites of equal mass are moving in opposite direction and collide inelastically, the velocity of
Wreckage just after collisio by conservtion of linear momentum will be
`mv-mv=2mv`, i.e. v=0
i.e. just after collisioin wreckage comes to rest in the orbit. So energy of the wreckage just after collision will be totally potential and will be
`E_(P)=-(GM(2m))/r=(2Mm)/r`
And as after collision the wrekckage comes tor rest in the orbit, it will move along the radius towards the earth under is gravity.
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