the path that an astronomical object such as a planet, moon, or satellite follows around a larger astronomical object such as the Sun
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The time it takes for something to go completely around a fixed point.
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it is the distance between what an object is orbiting around and the object itself in any given point
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That's the modern definition of a planet.
an f orbital
The d orbital is the orbital that only applies to the 3rd orbital and up and it contains 10 electrons.
The 2s orbital and 3s orbital both have the same spherical shape and can hold a maximum of two electrons of opposite spin. They only differ because the 3s orbital is further out from the nucleus than the 2s orbital, thus the 3s orbital has a higher energy value.
4f orbital
The orbital is in the eye socket.
The 2s orbital is larger than the 1s orbital and is higher in energy.