Answer:
Explanation:
Geosynchronous orbit (GSO): Orbits with an altitude of approximately 35,786 km (22,236 mi). Such a satellite would trace an analemma (figure 8) in the sky. Geostationary orbit (GEO): A geosynchronous orbit with an inclination of zero.
You haven't listed any choices or offered any suggested answers.
So there's no way for us to guide you to select the correct one, and
if I want to answer this question and scoop up a few points, I have to
invent an answer from scratch.
On a speed/time graph, a VERTICAL line segment represents something
that's physically impossible.
The top of the line segment is a speed that's faster than the bottom
of the segment, but the times are both the same.
A change of speed that takes no time would correspond to infinite
acceleration. That just simply sounds wrong, and it is. Can't happen.
I would say B
Because technically if your just holding it your not doing anything
-May