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Satellite orbiting the earth have finite life and sometimes debris of satellite fall to the earth. This is because,

A

the solar cells and batteries in satellites run out

B

the law of gravitation predict a trajectory spiralling inwards

C

of viscous forces causing the speed of satellite and hence height to gradually decrease

D

of collisions with other satellites

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As the total energy of the earth satellite bounded system is negative `((-GM)/(2a))`, where a is radius of the satellite and M is mass of the earth. Due to the viscous force acting on satellite, energy decreases continuously and radius of the orbit or height decreases gradually.
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