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Calculate the height from the Earth's surface that a satellite must attain in order to be in geosynchronous orbit and the satellite's velocity?


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

The radius of the Earth (R)=6.38×106m
Gravitation Constant (G)=6.67×1011m3kg1s2
Mass of the Earth (M)=5.97×1024kg

Step 2: Formula used

2(R+h)=GMem/(R+h)2

V=ω×(R+h)

T=24hrs=24×60×60s=86400s

where,

V is the velocity of the satellite.

T is the time taken.

Step 3: Calculation of height from the earth

Let the length of such orbit out from Earth's surface be 'h'm, and a satellite of mass 'm'kg swings inside this earth orbit with a homogenous rotational velocity of rad/s.

(2π/T)2(R+h)=GMe(R+h)2

(R+h)3=GMeT2/4π2

h=42241R

=422416380

=35861km

Step 4: Find the satellite velocity

v=ω×(R+h)

=2π/T×4224.1×104

3070m/s

Therefore, the height from the Earth's surface is 3070m/s.


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