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5.98X10^24 mass of earth? How do you find the radius of a geosynchronous orbit using
G=6.67X10^-11 N m^2/kg^2 for the standard gravitational law
M=5.98X10^24 kg for the mass of the earth
the equations the teacher gave us are
v=d/t
Vc=sqrt GM/r
What is the radius and how do i do it?
Or do i need the velocity of the earth to do it? He says we don't, but i think we do.
thanks
G=6.67X10^-11 N m^2/kg^2 for the standard gravitational law
M=5.98X10^24 kg for the mass of the earth
the equations the teacher gave us are
v=d/t
Vc=sqrt GM/r
What is the radius and how do i do it?
Or do i need the velocity of the earth to do it? He says we don't, but i think we do.
thanks