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Two satellites `M` and `N` go around the earth in circular orbits at heights of `R_(M)` and `R_(N)` respectively from the surrface of the earth. Assuming the earth to be a uniform sphere of radius `R_(E)`, the ratio of velocities of the satellites `(V_(M))/(V_(N))` is

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