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[" ICBSE PMT 2005] "],[" A satellite moves in a circle around the earth."],[" The radius of this cirlce is equal to one half of "],[" the radius of the moon's orbit.The satellite "],[" completes one revolution in "],[qquad " [J & K CET 2005] "],[" (1) "(1)/(2)" lunar month "],[" (2) "(2)/(3)" lunar month "],[" (3) "2^(-3/2)" lunar month "],[" (4) "2^(3/2)" lunar month "]

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