This is true if the angular velocity is not a variable. That being said this is the reason why the outer planets such as Saturn and Jupiter have such long Solar orbits as opposed to Earth,
The moons orbital speed will be slightly faster when closer to earth, slower when further out.
The Volume increases faster than the Surface Area
The â??footprintâ?? is the area of the Earthâ??s surface where a satellite signal can be received. The footprint on Earth is determined by the footprint of the antennas on the satellites.
Area is proportional to a linear dimension squared, whereas volume is proportional to the linear dimension cubed. Thus, as a cell (or any object) increases in size, its volume grows proportionately more than its surface area.
The increase in surface area of reactants increases the contact between reacting molecules, atoms or ions so the rate of reaction becomes increased.
The term you are looking for is geostationary, or geosynchronous. when a satellite's apparent position relative to the surface of the earth remains the same. of course they are still moving through space, but from an earth based observation they dont go anywhere.
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
surface waves
well satellite monitoring is where the satellite bounces radio waves off the ground and measures the distance between each time to measure the change in the surface to be able to predict earthquakes in a certain area
Working distance is the distance between the front edge of the object lens and the specimen surface. Working distance decreases as the magnification and numerical aperture both increases.
Since the distance from the Earth's center is doubled, the force will be reduced by a factor of 4.
A satellite that observes Earth's surface.
Because the details on earth are diminished as the distance between the earth and the viewer increases.
how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
Slant range is the LOS (line of site ) distance between the earth station and the satellite and it is very important in satellite link calculation .For instance to calculate the pathloss slant range would be used.Furthermore slant range is a means to describe the satellite location above the surface of the earth.
it increases