NatalyaKudla942 NatalyaKudla942
  • 21-04-2015
  • Physics
contestada

Name the two components that make orbital motion, and explain why objects stay in orbit.

Respuesta :

HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 22-04-2015
For orbits to happen in space there need to be two forces: gravity and forward velocity. The gravity keeps the object from flying into space, while the velocity keeps the object from crashing into the planet.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which relation shown is not a function? O {(14, 15). (5. 7). (3. 10). (11, 1). (3.8)} O {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4. 4), (5,4)} O {(14, 15). (5, 7), (3, 10), (1
Complete the questions in the tables below: 2a) ≥ 2b) − ≥ − 2c) = 2a) Show work here to
in the early 1900s, most astronomers mistakenly believed that 66 percent of the sun’s substance was iron. as a graduate student at harvard university in the 192
umm help i don’t know how to do this
I need to solve a problem that can benefit from a mathematical or quantitative reasoning. Explain the issue, factors involved, plan for solving it, and explain
Consider a situation in which your first impression of someone turned out to be inaccurate. Briefly describe the situation and discuss your first impressions. W
Two thirds of a number is 4
Why might a dictator want to be in power?
What is the reciprocal number of 1 1 9?
Does survival requires selfishness essay