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A satellite is launched to orbit the Earth at an altitude of 2.25*107 m for use in the Global Positioning System (GPS). Take the mass of the Earth to be 5.97*1024 kg and its radius 6.38*106 m. What is the orbital period of this GPS satellite?

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