A satellite that goes around the earth once every 24 hours (86,400 s) is called a geosynchronous satellite. If a geosynchronous
satellite is in an equatorial orbit, its position appears stationary with respect to a ground station, and it is known as a geostationary satellite. Find the radius (as measured from the center of the Earth) of the orbit of a geosynchronous satellite that circles the earth. (Note that R is measured from the center of the earth, not the surface.) You may use the following constants:
The universal gravitational constant G is 6.667*10^-11 N*m*2/kg^2.
The mass of the earth is 5.98*10^24 kg.
After a male ejaculates, many sperms move to the upper vagina (via contractions from the vagina) through the cervix and across the length of the uterus, reaching the fallopian tubes. Here they will meet the egg cell ready to be fertilized