Perigee
The s orbital is the orbital nearest to the nucleus in an atom.
The 'Apogee'. is the furthest point on a planets orbital track about the Sun. The 'Perigee' is the corresponding nearest point.
Orbital speed is the velocity (speed) of an object as it travels an orbital path around a reference point.
The orbital far point, or aphelion, is the point in an object's orbit around the sun where it is farthest away from the sun. This is in contrast to the perihelion, which is the point in the orbit where the object is closest to the sun.
The orbital high point, or apogee, is the farthest point in an object's orbit around another body, such as a planet or star. It is the point in the orbit where the object is at its maximum distance from the body it is orbiting.
The decimal 82.2 is 82 when rounded to the nearest point.
Proximal is the medical term meaning nearest the point of attachment.
As the planet approaches perihelion (point of nearest approach to the Sun), its orbital velocity gets faster, and it is fastest at perihelion. Similarly, at aphelion (point of furthest approach to the Sun), the orbital velocity is slowest.
There is no such thing as the nearest decimal point - since there is only one decimal point. To the nearest whole number, the value is 3.
No, you cannot walk to Roosevelt Island from the nearest point on the mainland.
In molecular orbital theory, a node is a point in a molecular orbital where the probability of finding an electron is zero. Nodes help determine the shape and energy of the molecular orbital, influencing the chemical properties of the molecule.
2 electrons (maximum) in the first energy level.