4) Why must a geostationary

  1. In a geostationary orbit, the satellite remains directly above a specific location on Earth at all times, which is useful for
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  2. In a geostationary orbit, the satellite remains directly above a specific location on Earth at all times, which is useful for
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  3. In a geostationary orbit, the satellite remains directly above a specific location on Earth at all times, which is useful for
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  4. In a geostationary orbit, the satellite remains directly above a specific location on Earth at all times, which is useful for
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  5. 4) Why must a geostationary satelite be above the equator?
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  6. Why must a geostationary satellite orbit over the equator?
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  7. What is the orbital speed of a satellite of mass 490 kg in geostationary orbit?
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  8. Geostationary Satelliets Are Placed In Orbits Of Radius 4.2*10^4km,use The Information To Deduce g At That Height?
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  9. Geostationary satellites are placed in orbits of radius 4.2×10^4 km. Use this information to deduce g at that height
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  10. Geostationary satellites are placed on orbits of radius 4.2×10^4m use this information to deduce g, the acceleration of freely
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