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Chapter 6 Problem 43

Question

A geosynchronous Earth satellite is one that has an orbital period of precisely \(1\) day. Such orbits are useful for communication and weather observation because the satellite remains above the same point on Earth (provided it orbits in the equatorial plane in the same direction as Earth’s rotation). Calculate the radius of such an orbit based on the data for the moon in Table \(6.2\).

Solution

 Problem 43PE

Solution 43 PE

Step 1 of 2:

In this question we need to find radius of orbit for geosynchronous Earth satellite

Data given

For Moon

 

Radius

Period

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

A geosynchronous Earth satellite is one that has an

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