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A geosynchronous orbit is an orbit in which the satellite remains over the same spot on the planet
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A geosynchronous orbit is an orbit in which the satellite remains over the same spot on the planet
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Yes, the electromagnet still affects the compass needle.
Step-by-step explanation:
the electromagnet still affects the compass needle.
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Answer: True.
Explanation: I’m not sure what’s the question here so I’m assuming it’s a true of false question.
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