Satellites

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Quiz on Satellites, created by A Teacher on 21/03/2015.
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Question 1

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Definition of a satellite
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  • An object that rotates about its axis
  • One object that orbits another
  • An object smaller than another object
  • An object that has an elliptical path

Question 2

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What of the following could be thought of a satellites?
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  • The moon
  • Earth
  • The Sun
  • Venus

Question 3

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What is a geostationary orbit?
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  • An orbit of a satellite that moves around the equator
  • An orbit of a satellite that moves from one pole to another
  • An orbit of a satellite that is fixed on one place above the equator
  • An orbit of the moon around the Earth

Question 4

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Why does a satellite in geostationary orbit seem to be fixed in one place?
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  • It is not moving
  • Its speed matches the turning speed of the Earth
  • It is an optical illusion
  • They stay at the same height (altitude)

Question 5

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What is a Polar orbit?
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  • An orbit that moves along the equator
  • An orbit that moves around the North pole
  • An orbit that moves around the South pole
  • An orbit that moves from one pole to another

Question 6

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What is an advantage of a satellite in geostationary orbit?
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  • You can have your TV satellite dish fixed in one place and don't have to move it
  • You can map the whole of the Earth in one rotation
  • You can monitor the weather over all of the world
  • They take only 24 hours to make each orbit

Question 7

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What is an advantage of a satellite in a Polar orbit?
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  • You can scan the whole of the Earth's surface in one orbit
  • They rotate at the same speed of the Earth
  • They orbit the equator
  • They can be used for TV and radio communications

Question 8

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What uses can you have for satellites?
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  • Communications
  • GPS (Global positioning satellites)
  • Spying
  • Mapping the Earth
  • The Internet

Question 9

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Satellites at a lower orbit move slower than satellites in a higher orbit
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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The higher the orbit, the longer time it will take a satellite to rotate around the Earth
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Why does a lower orbit satellite move faster than a higher orbit satellite?
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  • The altitude is less
  • There is a greater gravitational pull
  • There is more friction to overcome
  • The weight of the satellite is more
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