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destined007 said:Anything appearing to be stationary when viewed from the surface of the earth is said to be in the geostationary orbit. For anything to be in the geostationary orbit it must satisfy following conditions:
1) it's time period must be that of the earth, i.e., 24 hr.
2) the angular velocity must be same as the earth's.
3) the direction of rotation should be same as the the earth's, ie, west to east.
4) it should lie in the equatorial orbit.
What do you mean?Newbie said:destined007 said:Anything appearing to be stationary when viewed from the surface of the earth is said to be in the geostationary orbit. For anything to be in the geostationary orbit it must satisfy following conditions:
1) it's time period must be that of the earth, i.e., 24 hr.
2) the angular velocity must be same as the earth's.
3) the direction of rotation should be same as the the earth's, ie, west to east.
4) it should lie in the equatorial orbit.
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Newbie said:destined007 said:Anything appearing to be stationary when viewed from the surface of the earth is said to be in the geostationary orbit. For anything to be in the geostationary orbit it must satisfy following conditions:
1) it's time period must be that of the earth, i.e., 24 hr.
2) the angular velocity must be same as the earth's.
3) the direction of rotation should be same as the the earth's, ie, west to east.
4) it should lie in the equatorial orbit.
Copied and pasted form markscheme lol
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