Physics, asked by iamnazeem, 1 year ago

write a short note about earth satellate

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Answered by Anonymous
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A satellite in a geostationary orbit moves around the Earth as fast as the Earth spins, so from the ground it looks like it is stationary (not moving). To move this way, the satellite must be straight above the equator, and 35,786 kilometers (22,236 miles) above the ground.
Answered by KUMARCHHOTU
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A satellite in a geostationary orbit moves around the Earth as fast as the Earth spins, so from the ground it looks like it is stationary (not moving)
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