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Geostationary satellites are placed on orbits of radius 4.2×10^4m use this information to deduce g, the acceleration of freely falling body, at this height.
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Answered by Damon
Ac = g there = v^2/R = omega^2 R

omega = 2 pi radians/24 hours
=2 pi radians /(24*3600)seconds

R is given
so find omega^2 R
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