Q1:
A geostationary satellite will appear to be motionless from the Earth, much like the stars. Therefore it is unlikely that they could be distinguished.
Q2:
Highest precision = lowest error
Q3:
Induced \, EMF \, \alpha \, - \frac{\Delta \phi }{\Delta t}
The higher the voltage in the primary, the higher the flux running from the primary and assuming 100% efficiency, the higher the flux cutting the secondary.
We know
The larger the gradient of the V vs t graph, the greater the
and remember due to Lenz' Law, the induced EMF opposes the change in flux.
Therefore for all the values of positive gradient, the induced EMF will be negative.
At the apex of the V vs t graph, the induced EMF will be zero (as
is zero)
As the gradient becomes negative, the induced EMF will be positive.