Simple kinematics problem — falling from a geostationary satellite
I know g at that altitude is 0.221 m/s² but I'm not sure how to integrate the increasing gravitational acceleration as the object approaches Earth. I...
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I know g at that altitude is 0.221 m/s² but I'm not sure how to integrate the increasing gravitational acceleration as the object approaches Earth. I...
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