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Physics, 26.10.2019 04:43, alexandroperez13

A"synchronous" satellite is put in orbit about a planet to always remain above the same point on the planet’s equator. the planet rotates once every 10.2 h, has a mass of 2.2 × 1027 kg and a radius of 6.99 × 107 m. given: g = 6.67 × 10−11 n m2 /kg2 . calculate how far above the planet’s surface the satellite must be

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