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Gravitation: Bodies in Orbit

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The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the Earth at an average altitude of 408 km. Considering the radius of the Earth as 6,378 km and the gravitational constant (G) as 6.674 × 10^-11 N m²/kg², what is the orbital speed of the ISS relative to the surface of the Earth?
a.
7,660 m/s
b.
6,540 m/s
c.
9,100 m/s
d.
7,370 m/s
e.
8,520 m/s

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