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Distance. ^_^ <3
Orbit
A ray that travels towards an object is known as an incident ray. It represents the path of light before it interacts with the object's surface.
Yes, the path an object follows as it travels around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical or circular in shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.
The distance an object travels along a given path is determined by calculating the length of the path covered from the starting point to the ending point. This can be measured in meters, kilometers, or any other unit of distance depending on the context.
A projectile may be the word you are looking for.
Acceleration
Either one of the following observations tells you that an object is accelerating: -- Three points in the object's path are not in a straight line. -- The distance the object travels in a period of time is not the same as the distance it travels in another period of the same duration.
Orbit. Used both as a noun (the path that the object moves in), and a verb (the act of moving in an orbit).
the entire path, is your hairy mom
Orbital speed is the velocity (speed) of an object as it travels an orbital path around a reference point.
Distance is a finite quantity of space between two points of reference or object. Velocity is the "speed" at which an object or particle travels along a path.