The equation that could be used to find the velocity of the satellite if it is placed in a geostationary orbit is:
v = sqrt((G*m_{p})/(42.164km))
Let G be the universal gravitational constant and m_{D} be the mass of the planet a satellite is orbiting. Which equation could be used to find the velocity of the satellite if it is placed in a geostationary orbit? (1 point) v = sqrt((G*m_{p})/(15.522km)); v = sqrt((G*m_{p})/(7, 324km)); v = sqrt((G*m_{p})/(48, 115km)); v = sqrt((G*m_{p})/(42.164km))
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