Yes with pluto
An orbital resonance between two celestial bodies happens when two bodies exert a regular gravitational influence on one another. Some scenarios say that a past resonance between Jupiter and Saturn may have cause Uranus and Neptune to switch places.
No. But given time - a long time - it is likely that Venus will have a 1:1 orbital resonance with the Sun.
No - not if I understand the question correctly.
yes,murcury is orbits the sun
An object that orbits Neptune would be called a MOON of Neptune, if it is large enough.
This process is called magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI.
Venus 0.007 Neptune 0.011 Earth 0.017 Uranus 0.046 Jupiter 0.049 Saturn 0.057 Mars 0.094 Mercury 0.205 (Pluto 0.244) The orbital eccentricity of an astronomical body is the amount by which its orbit deviates from a perfect circle, where 0 is perfectly circular, and 1.0 is a parabola, and no longer a closed orbit.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), or magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) is amedical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize internal structures of the body in detail. MRI makes use of the property of nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) to image nuclei of atoms inside the body. MRI can create more detailed images of the human body than are possible with X-rays.
The human body does not have a single resonance. A complex organism is composed of thousands of substances in thousands of different configurations each with their own resonances. These all collectively dampen each other.
Orbital speed is determined by the mass of the body and the distance from the sun. Given its extreme distance, Pluto has the slowest orbit. However, Pluto is no longer considered a planet, but instead a planetoid. Therefore Neptune now has the slowest orbit.
Justin beiber blew up and then every little bit of his body landed on neptune
pluto