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A satellite is placed in a geosynchronous orbit. In this equatorial orbit with a period of 24 hours, the satellite hovers over one point on the equator. Which statement is true for a satellite in such an orbit?a. There is a tangential force that helps the satellite keep up with the rotation of the Earth. b. There is no acceleration toward the center of the Earth. c. The force toward the center of the Earth is balanced by a force away from the center of the Earth. d. The satellite is in a state of free fall toward the Earth. e. There is no gravitational force on the satellite.

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