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  • Orbital Distance

    The radius of a satellite's path around a central body, affecting its velocity and energy.
  • Kinetic Energy

    Energy possessed by a satellite due to its motion, calculated as 1/2 mv^2.
  • Potential Energy

    Energy stored due to a satellite's position in a gravitational field, given by -Gmm/r.
  • Energy Conservation

    Principle stating total energy remains constant in an isolated system, used to solve orbit problems.
  • Gravitational Constant

    A universal constant (G) used in calculating gravitational forces and energy.
  • Central Body

    The massive object around which a satellite orbits, such as Earth.
  • Work

    Energy transfer required to change a satellite's orbit, positive for increasing and negative for decreasing.
  • Velocity

    The speed and direction of a satellite in orbit, influencing its kinetic energy.
  • VSAT Equation

    Formula relating orbital velocity to gravitational constant and orbital radius.
  • Initial Orbit

    The starting path of a satellite before any work is done to change its orbit.
  • Final Orbit

    The new path of a satellite after work is done to change its orbit.
  • Negative Work

    Energy release required to decrease a satellite's orbit, increasing its velocity.
  • Positive Work

    Energy input required to increase a satellite's orbit, decreasing its velocity.
  • Circular Orbit

    An orbit with a constant radius and velocity, simplifying energy calculations.
  • Total Energy

    Sum of kinetic and potential energy in an orbit, expressed as -Gmm/2r or -1/2 mv^2.