Physics, asked by sushantkamble6305, 11 months ago

No part of India is situated on the equator. Is it possible to have a geostationary satellilte which always remains over New Delhi?

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Answered by shashwat1055
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All geostationary orbits are concentric with the equator of the Earth.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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NO, it is not possible to have a geostationary satellite which always remains over New Delhi.

- A geostationary satellite is a satellite which revolves round the earth and is placed directly over the equator and it revolves in the same direction the earth rotates.

- Since New Delhi does not lie on equator, it is impossible to have a geostationary satellite over it.

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