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Why does GPS need multiple satellites?

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Answer: Calculate precise position

Increase signal strengthWrong. More satellites don't strengthen signal. Multiple satellites are needed for trilateration—calculating distance from each to pinpoint your location.

Cover more geographic areaWrong. Constellation coverage matters, but even in one area, your device needs signals from 4+ satellites simultaneously for 3D positioning.

Calculate precise positionCorrect! GPS uses trilateration. Each satellite transmits time-stamped signals. Your device calculates distance from signal travel time (light speed). 3 satellites determine 2D position (latitude, longitude), 4th adds altitude. More satellites improve accuracy. The GPS constellation has 24-32 satellites ensuring 4+ are always visible anywhere on Earth. Math requires multiple measurements!

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