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STATEMENT -1 : The orbital speed of geostationary satellite is nearly 3.1 km/s.
STATEMENT -2 : The rotation of geostationary satellite around earth is from west to east.
STATEMENT -3 : The total mechanical energy of an orbiting satellite is smaller than its kinetic energy.

A

T F T

B

F F F

C

T T T

D

T F F

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C
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