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Why does aeroplane requires fuel but satellite does not require?

Actually, satellites require fuel to keep them in the correct position. When a satellite runs out of fuel, they launch a new one. Airplanes use fuel to give them enough speed to provide the lift that keeps them in the air.


How do you give velocity for the satellite which rotates in the orbit with what energy it will travel?

You give velocity to a satellite through rockets. The rockets use some powerful fuel - for example, a mix of hydrogen and oxygen - to push them into orbit.


What channel number is fuel on dish?

FUEL TV is on channel 398 on Dish satellite TV.


Which fuel is used to launch satellite from earth?

Liquid Hydrogen


It takes 50 kg of fuel for a satellite to orbit the Earth one time How much fuel will be required for the satellite to orbit the Earth 100 times?

To orbit the Earth 100 times, the satellite would require 5000 kg of fuel (50 kg x 100). Each orbit requires the same amount of fuel, so multiplying the amount for one orbit by the number of desired orbits gives the total fuel needed.


What is a satellite graveyard?

a satellite graveyard is a pleas on which when the satellites is out of use they put them their


How To Use Satellite in a sentence?

I saw a satellite orbiting around earth.


1972 Satellite Fuel Sending Unit ohms values?

Check out www.fordification.com/fuel-sending-units.htm I think you will find your answer there.


What does the Space Shuttle used to place a satellite into space?

A liquid fuel tank


Does 3G use satellite?

no.


How do artificial satellites get fuel?

Many satellites contain propellant tanks used for repositioning the satellite. They also use solar arrays to collect energy from the sun. When the satellite runs out of fuel it is said to have reached its end of life and will either burn up in the earths atmosphere or will be put in another orbit, such as super synchronous orbit. This allows a replacement satellite to be launched and put in the same orbit but prevents over population of that particular orbit.


Why doesn't a satellite need fuel to keep moving?

A satellite in orbit maintains its speed and trajectory due to its momentum and gravitational forces. Once in space, where there is no air resistance to slow it down, a satellite can orbit without the need for additional fuel. Exceptions include satellites that require positional adjustments or propulsion for specific maneuvers.