LMFAO!!!
Inertia causes acceleration, does it?
You missed it again.
Inertia causes reaction to external forces that change direction and speed.
(Without external forces speed and direction wouldn't change.)
Every reaction to force is also force, equal in intensity and opposite in direction.
Force that curves trajectory (centri
petal) is action, and reaction is resisting force pulling in opposite direction (centri
fugal).
Force that curves satellite trajectory is gravitational force, and resisting force is caused by inertia, trying to straighten that trajectory.
Or you disagree again?
Could reaction to force be something else besides also force?
BTW, at high altitudes is not 9.8 m/s
2 any more.
Parroting that number won't make it constant.
As altitude grows, g drops.
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Your ballistic trajectory is shaped like that because of two factors acting together:
- air drag that constantly reduces horizontal component of speeed,
- gravitational force that constantly increases vertical component of speed downwards.
Without those two factors projectile would continue forever at constant speed along straight line.
Up there at satellite altitudes air is much thinner.
Gravitational force still keeps curving satellite's path.
Air drag is many times lower and for the sake of short-time consideration can be neglected.
But when people calculate projected lifetime of satellite it is also taken into account.
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Who is programmed here?
You, who repeats same stuff over and over again?
Or me, who tries to describe real nature of things you try to "explain"?
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But you won't give up, will you?
Programmed not to.
Are you here to clear things up, or to "win" some unknown battle, imaginary or not?
Asking me to give up suggests latter.
Your desire to "win" is stronger than desire to know.
And looks like your only way to "win" is to make "opponents" give up, one way or another.
Unfortunately, that way we will just have opinions of more aggressive (or elloquent) people emerging, instead of "facts and figures".