How do Satellites work? | ICT #10
2019 ж. 30 Шіл.
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We live our lives knowing that many satellites orbit our planet everyday, and that they are helping us in several ways. You might be surprised to know that there are almost 4,900 satellites orbiting the earth. The most obvious questions that come to mind are: Why are these satellites in totally different orbits? How does a satellite carry out all of its functions? And, what are the components inside them, which help them to accomplish all of their allotted tasks? Let's explore the answers to all these questions in detail.
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How optical fibres works
The video says that the satellites has Expiry date
Sir can explain with animation how electric locomotive works because there is not any source I found to understand...
Thank you
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flat earthers are panicking after watching this video.
Really enjoy that you go from Leo to Geo then back in the middle. These videos are fun I learn alot.
the visuals you have provided are truly astonishing. Thank you for the good work
Thanks for this amazing animated video. Your every single video is wonderful & full of knowledge.
After 2 years of uploading this video, still it's helpful for many people❤️thank you lesics😍
I think you should make part2.. With more details..
Yeah, he didn't stress much on satellite communication. He said it's not efficient because the wave has to travel a distance of 22000 miles but EM waves travels with the speed of light 🤔
@@lbmetei7596 The further the satellite is the weaker the signal will be be when it reaches earth. Also at that distance the delay is about 140 millisecond which may not be a big deal. But the signal may have to travel that distance up to 4 times. So that's more than half a sec of delay which is not good for real time communication such as gaming or voice.
@@ReflectiveLayerFilm low earth orbit satellites will have much less delay
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Thank you for such a easy and best explanation 😊
Very helpful and informative video for competitive exams and for the general knowledge as well.
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Great video. There should be part 2 for detailed information.
This video was so interesting that it felt like, it ended in a fraction of second....
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Thank you for this comprehensive explanation.
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Confessions of Walking Speech 1.0 There are live videos of satelites if you're looking for it.
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@Confessions of Walking Speech 1.0 Is there any pictures of them? What are you specifically looking for?
@Walking Speech If it's pics of satellites from earth you looking for - well that's not going to be easy. Even with the best ground based optical telescopes. Satellites range in size from a Rubiks cube (cube sats) to the size of an SUV in the geosynchronous 36000km orbit. Trying to seem them through a telescope or a zoom lens of a camera is equivalent to observing an ant 2 miles away through a telescope. You ain't going to see it.
Thank you very much. Please keep it up such educational videos.
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Too much informative video,the way of explaining concept by making us visualize was amazing
Extremely clear and well-illustrated vid. I LOVE IT. Thank you.
Someone go tweet this video to the flat earthers, I bet they would be graciously thanking you for opening their minds on this elusive satellite thingy 😂
It's flat , there's no such thing as satellite , its just an electro magnetic waves in the sky , just like the 4g .
Truth is they want attention, they don't believe it's flat, but by making these statements, they are assured to get feedback. It's a way to get some social interactivity in an otherwise antisocial existence they live.
I mean really they are just drones in the sky
kzhead.info/sun/iNuEl6ytqKdrea8/bejne.html .... So you can make a stronger argument, Satellites are real. About them going outside of the earth is another story.. You are arguing definitions. Some of the trouble is in the vocabulary used. Space is also real, it is between you and another object. Yet again Orbit. If a Fly or wasp buzzes around your head it can be said the fly or wasp is in orbit, around your head. Thank you for your time
@@publicmail2 Check out Eric Dubay youtube channel or John Thor youtube channel "200 Proofs Earth Is Not A Spinning Globe" for a simple but powerful explanation of the reality of the flat, non-spinning plane we live on. It's very interesting.
A superb video. I learned a lot by this video . This has also helped me in social sciences. Thank you
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That was a cool and interesting video thanks. The space junk that must be floating out there eh? 😮
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So... We just leave dead satellites up there, even after 66 years since the first launch. We just never chose to find a way to recover the material.
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Your videos are very good. So please do more videos on satellite communication. I think it is a good platform to learn education. We will support your channel 100% and we wish all the best 👍
Manibabu Banti Cell phones are connected by land based towers and the world's internet is connected threw underwater cables. It's flat, look into it 🙄
Bros a flat earther💀🗿
@@strongholds12 Oh dear...
loved it thx ... never had that much motion sickness in a video thought .. hollllly !!
Thanks for the explanation!
This video gave me information of my most of quiestios, learnt alot of from this
basically informative, thanks though part 2 would be more interesting.
One of The best video i've ever see
best video on yt to explain " how satellites work?"
This somehow reminds me of Wall-E ... Good Vid btw :)
Gouber-nete at its best.
Please make a video on how a combustion chamber works in rockets?🙏
easy, they have oxygen tanks as well as fuel.
THANKS DEAR SIR FOR DEEP DETAILS OF SATELLITES THEORY
Very informative ....looking forward for more interesting vedios.
What is the life of thruster? Do we refill them at regular intervals? Or we just make entire satellite scrap when its thrusters' tanks get empty?
Actually they're scraped up in space untill they loses alltitude over time
They just lunch a new one. And the old one goes to the graveyard orbit which is 321 km from farthest active satellite. But I'm not sure about all of the satellites because there are space crafts capable of refueling satellites. But still youtube comment section isn't a place to get information from. There are better sources you know
Thanks everyone
@@thunderboltcloud3675 SATs can not scrap up in space as their is no air friction to burn them up.
Do you believe those lies ? It is all fake
4:12 transponder is actualy a word, Monica Geller.
lol but she said "transponster" tho as far as I remember
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@@arshiya9099 haha yeah it was transponster
*transponster
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Thank you very much for making this video next time take topic like this please
Awesome explanation, much appreciated 🙏
0:30 There ain't no centrifugal force. There's only a centripetal force: one that points inwards. In a satellite's case, this centripetal force is the gravitational pull. What keeps an orbiting satellite in orbit is the balance between its centripetal acceleration (caused by the centripetal force) and its lateral velocity with regard to whatever it's orbiting.
No proof to all what you said and there is no proof of satellites! All images of satellites are animation take for a example NASA satellites going around the fake ball earth!
@@ZackWolfMusic hahah flat earther
@@ZackWolfMusic Ok, hav u ever seen a ship disappear, from the coast as it moves away from u?. Cause u couldn't see it as it goes past your line of sight your eyes can see sun and they can't see the ship if it's at a distance, much lesser than eart distance from sun. Even if u say nasa, satellite all is fake, how to explain this??
Thrusters don't work in a vacuum.
@@christineroy4917 Conservation of momentum.
Wonder how much stuff is floating in the space graveyard.
Is it not possible for them to be removed?
@@makuwetommy5565 no it will take billion of dollars to go to space and collect them and there is no use of collecting it means billions of dollars will be wasted
tysm for this information, this would help me a lot on my project!
Thank you,i used a lot of the information and the animations to make my physics powerpoint project
The background sky is completely similar to SFS game
Hey clown!
Thank u for a easy but very logical explanation
Thank you so much for the excellent video.
I wish I could go to space after watching this video 😂
A satellite will hit you 😂
How does a satellite dissipates the heat produced (for example by a transponder)?
Thermal Radiation?
It transfers it to its surroundings
@@engr.nemuelobas4923 yeah but he correctly thought about the fact that for something to give off heat, something else has to take in that heat, which is true for conduction and convection, but not for radiation. We also get a lot of energy from the sun through thermal Radiation
@@engr.nemuelobas4923 the problem for conduction and convection is that there are no 'surroundings' to give it's heat off to
They mount hot items in the shaded part of the satellite ,this side is between -170c to -250c degrees depending on orbit.They also use thermal radiators,but heat generally isnt a problem,its keeping elrctronics in a warm suitable temp range.www.astrome.co/blogs/how-do-satellites-survive-hot-and-cold-orbit-environments/
thanku for providing that deep level of knowledge
Nice & gained the knowledge of satellite communication 👍👍👍👍
What happen to the satellites in graveyard orbits? Does it stay there forever?
Yes. But others dont go to the graveyard. They are now adviced to deorbit them or enter the atmosphere also to avoid space junk.
5:25 Then how does moon , earth and other planets stays in their respective orbits?
May be sun is the reason
Finally I got the the correct knowledge on satellite , Thank You
Fantastic! Thank you!
I clearly understand all, but I dont understand one thing.. how couldn't maleysia airlines plane be found yet????
Hakan Altundal allah (God) knows that all he tell us is human skills.
How are satellites refueled ?
Solar
They didn't. Usually, satellites' lifetime is about 15 years. After that, it replaced by a new one.
They are not refueled, the amount of fueled they carry is calculated beforehand in order to last for the entirety of its lifetime. Then, as it has been mentioned in the video, when the satellite is about to run out of fuel, they move it to the graveyard orbit and leave it there.
@@lluismr97 but this Is a waste of precious and expensive materials
A waste of materials would be to go and refuel them, remember you have to launch a rocket to get to them so it is much better to just launch a new one. This obviously increases the amount of space debris up there and that's the main issue that needs to be solved.
Thank you very very Sir. Got a clear Idea on how satellites work. Thank you so much
what an amazing skill you have !!! great video thanks
What happens when the satellite graveyard fills up
No wonder one satellite can cost a hundred million dollars
Ur vedios r exellent n helping to know more
Awesome video I like it so much,, I would like to watch videos about the international space stations works. :D
0:13 Err, nope. The most obvious question that comes to mind is, "why are there so many friggin' satellites up there?" Otherwise, great video.
they have to control the climate somehow
To make money, if you have a satellite up there providing a service you make money. TV, Internet, telephone and every other service that uses and requires a satellite will have a satellite up there. Then we have GPS and weather satellites, plus a bunch of secret government satellites we don't know about and dead ones. We've been doing this for decades, and is not like we can bring them back when they fail so they stay there. Keep your stupid conspiracies in the trash please.
You said “if they’re broken we need to activate the thrusts to let them go beyond the orbits ” this gonna make accidents between the satellites that we’ve never heard of . I’m sorry but I doubt that they are existing anyway .
I guess you haven’t directly made use of any.
Yeah umm then how the heck does bloody gps work and also how have we taken color pictures of the earth's surface?
It helped a great deal. Thanks!
Nice video for learning basic concept👌👌👌.
Sputnik 1 orbited the earth 1440 times, traveling at 18,000 mph. Yet inspite of performing all the necessary requirements, fell back to earth 3 months later. Now using the same method, satellites stay in orbit indefinitely. Curious
The thrusters keep them in orbit ??
@@killstreak4767From what I have read, that does not seem to be a requirement.
Dean Floyd it is required for LEO as there are still few particles of our atmosphere there slowing down anything that orbits on that altitude. You heard wrong.
@@tgstudio85 Do you believe Father Christmas needs all eight reindeer or is there a bit of redundancy?
Dean Floyd what has that to do with satellites?
Hindi version required
5:14 I work in satcom and my company does TT&C (tracking, telemetry and control) of a few old geo satellites for this at an earth station. We provide all the data directly to the spacecraft owners.
Short video with lot of information.. Thanks.
I note the huge breasted woman has bought a Tesla
Model 3 with S/X interior. So many funny details...
0:38 sigh, again, there is no such thing as a centrifugal force. "Centrifugal Force" is a fictitious idea that is used to describe the apparent outward force on an object in radial motion. Centripetal force is the actual force that causes an object to travel in an arc and in this case, gravity is the centripetal force.
The centrifugal force appears in a rotating frame of reference. There is nothing wrong with considering the centrifugal force in rotational motion, because it's sometimes easier and more useful to choose a rotating frame. People go from being okay with it (high school) to hating it and crucifying those who mention it and saying (incorrectly) that there's "no such thing" (woke high school kids and undergrads) to being perfectly fine with the concept (engineering/physics graduates and professionals). Centrifugal force as a concept becomes useful in doing free body diagram at a fixed time point (i.e. turning a dynamics problem into a statics problem. Source: xkcd.com/123/
Yes, we know is not a "real" force, but remember that this videos are aimed at the public who doesn't know nor cares about that.
Very informative! Thank you
Keep it up guys!
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Thanks for giving me extra knowledge about "how do saterlite perform work in Space.
Something like space drones..
A wonderful video. Thank you.
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It's a great video, but one thing, as a physicist there is one thing the has sneaked into the public vernacular that is not correct: There is no such thing as centrifical force. What they mean to say is: Centripetal = center seeking force (centri = center). Ex. Gravity Centrifugal = away from center force (fug = away). Ex. The velocity of the satellite
the velocity- either angular or linear- of the satellite is not away from the center. The linear velocity is tangential to the orbit. And for angular velocity, inwards/outwards it is meaningless. Gravitational force is the centripetal force. But yes centrifugal force is make believe.
Wonderful lesson and good for general knowledge
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Beautifully explained
Thank you!