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How do you find the radius of a geostationary satellite?

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Answered by ArijitGhosh345
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From Newton's Second law of Motion, the centripetal force Fc is given by: . The resulting orbital radius is 42,164 kilometres (26,199 miles). Subtracting the Earth's equatorial radius, 6,378 kilometres (3,963 miles), gives the altitude of 35,786 kilometres (22,236 miles).

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