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two necessary conditions for a satellite to be geostationary​

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Answered by neerunahajan0607
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Answer:

Explanation:

following are essential conditions?

A . it must always be stationed above the equator.

B . it must be rotate from west to east.

C . it must be about 36,000km above the earth surface.

D . it's orbit must be circular, and not elliptical.

Answered by Aritra160816
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Explanation:

A geostationary satellite must satisfy the following requirements:

A geostationary satellite must satisfy the following requirements:Its orbit must lie on an equatorial plane.

A geostationary satellite must satisfy the following requirements:Its orbit must lie on an equatorial plane.It must appear stationary when viewed from a point on earth which means its time period of revolution is 24hrs.

A geostationary satellite must satisfy the following requirements:Its orbit must lie on an equatorial plane.It must appear stationary when viewed from a point on earth which means its time period of revolution is 24hrs.Its height above the surface of the earth must be 36000km

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