Meteoroids follow the normal rules for orbits: Kepler's laws of planetary motion, just like the planets.
Thus the basic shape is an ellipse.
why do you need to know
It has no valency: its outermost orbit is full.
No moons have been discovered that orbit Venus.
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The answer would depend on how it was made to orbit and the strength of the electrical field.
The orbit of a planet is an ellipse with the Sun at one of its foci. This means the shape of the orbit is similar to a slightly flattened circle. The orbiting planet will travel along this path due to the gravitational pull of the Sun.
I think you mean, :why does the orbit of satellites, etc. look like a sine wave? Well, every orbit around the earth looks like a circular (or elliptical ring) whose center (or focus) is at the center of the earth. An orbit exactly above the equator is one such orbit, but any orbit can be tilted as long as the center (or focus) stays at the earth's center and the whole orbit is flat like a disk. On various maps this makes the orbit look like a wave, but on a globe it stays a flat circle (or ellipse).
do electrons orbit the nucleus like plantes orbit the sun?
It just looks like that, when the orbit is placed in a flat map. Like take a globe and flatten it, everything will be different from what it originally was. Here's a link to read about that. https://www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/why-do-satellites-orbits-look-like-a-sinusoidal-wave-on-the-world-map.html
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It is called an elliptical orbit.
i would like to orbit Saturn because are the rings on it like are they shinny or are they seethrew