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Asynchronous satellite, which always remains above the same point on a planet's equator, is put in orbit around jupiter to study that planet's famous red spot. jupiter rotates once every 9.84 h. use the following data to find the altitude of the satellite above the surface of the planet. jupiter has a mass of 1.90 1027 kg, and a mean radius of 6.99 107 m.

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