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Two satellites A and B move round the eaerth in the same orbit. The mass of B is twice the mass of A.

A

Speeds of A and B are equal

B

The potential energy of earth +A is same is that of earth +B

C

The kinetic energy of A and B are equal

D

The total energy of earth +A is same as that of earth +B

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