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satellite capacity depends on​

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Answered by ayushkum937
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Satellite capacity depends on. (A) weight that can be placed on orbit. (B) panel area available for energy dissipation. (C) transmitter power.

Answered by monica789412
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Satellite capacity depends on the weight placed in orbit, the panel area available for energy dissipation, and transmitter power.

What is a Satellite Capacity and how its capacity depends on all these three?

  • An item in an orbit is known as a satellite.
  • Satellites often use solar energy from solar panels as they are near to the sun they observe its energy directly and transmit it as electricity to the space crafts.
  • Satellites are used to send television signals directly to our homes, which plays as the backbone of cable and TV networks.
  • They send signals from the central station that is used to generate a program to the smaller stations that are used to transmit the signals airwaves.
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