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A research satellite of mass `200 kg` circles the earth in an orbit of average radius `3 R//2`, where `R` is the radius of the earth. Assuming the gravitational pull on the mass of `1 kg` on the earth's surface to be `10 N`, the pull on the satellite will be a) 1212 N b) 889 N c) 1280 N d) 960 N

A

1212 N

B

889 N

C

1280 N

D

960 N

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