Velocity Ribbon

How do I calculate weights where land space.?
If an elevator is falling weight or 8000 or 20000 16000 and 4000-miles above the equator the band room in the geostationary orbit, I suppose he has two speeds. Another angle to the ground faster with a growing appeal. What method do I use the land where it should be calculated. I want to do this at different heights near the orbit geosynchronous, so I can make a plot. Height dropped against distance from the pier landing. I need to do several calculations on average attraction for each ie 4000 miles or is there a formula? For this exercise, I'm assuming that the weight is not appropriate, and not by air friction. Not a trick question. I thought that if the radius is proportional to double the rate increased. A weight on a string of one meter long rotating at one revolution per minute has a lower rate on a line two meters from the rotation of a REV. min.
Note that the conservation of angular momentum is in the coordinate system rotation of the earth's surface. So while you're on your garbage with zero velocity relative to the Earth surface, while lower gain in the rotation, horizontal speed, while your radius of action – before lifting the country, and a certain distance, you will not even reach the ground at all. Basically, working with functions and circle orbits textbooks is a good way around this problem solved. You know apoapsis apoapsis radius and speed, you know, true anomaly (because it starts apoapsis). Now you need to true anomaly Contracts, if you cut the surface. (Solve function elliptical radius = 6378 km)
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