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Calculate the height from the Earth's surface that a satellite must attain in order to be in geosynchronous orbit and the satellite's velocity?
A geosynchronous orbit is one in which the satellite remains "in place" above the same spot on the Earth's surface.
The radius of the Earth- 6.38×10^6m
Gravitation Constant- 6.67×10−11m^3/kgs^2
Mass of the Earth- 5.97×10^24 kg
Calculate the height from the Earth's surface that a satellite must attain in order to be in geosynchronous orbit and the satellite's velocity?
A geosynchronous orbit is one in which the satellite remains "in place" above the same spot on the Earth's surface.
The radius of the Earth- 6.38×10^6m
Gravitation Constant- 6.67×10−11m^3/kgs^2
Mass of the Earth- 5.97×10^24 kg
Ankit LalLv10
4 Oct 2020