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It is said to be orbiting the central object.
Well it is orbiting and it is caused by gravity, centripetal and centrifugal forces
What's relevant is the black hole's mass in this case. That's the same as if you change the mass of any other object around which another object orbits - for example, the mass of a star. For a higher mass of the central object, the orbiting object must move faster - assuming it is at the same distance of course.
A Satellite (like our moon) Orbiting bodies are in fact orbiting each other, so that there are binary stars (two stars of about equal size) that are orbiting each other, or even binary planets.
What makes a moon a moon is the fact that it is smaller than the object it is orbiting, and is orbiting the object (the planet) constantly.The definition of a moon is "a natural satellite revolving around a planet". Since a satellite is an object that orbits a bigger object, usually a planet, and is not a planet due to its small size, it is considered a moon and not another planet.
Orbiting
It is said to be orbiting the central object.
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orbiting =D
a moon
An orbiting body is know as a satellite.
An orbiting body is know as a satellite.
The object is orbiting round the other object.
Well it is orbiting and it is caused by gravity, centripetal and centrifugal forces
Orbit
The one doing the revolving is the "orbiting object". It doesn't usually get more specific than that, unless one is referring to a moon or man-made object in orbit around a planet. Those are called satellites. Other orbiting objects include the planets of a solar system around their sun, and the electrons of an atom around its nucleus.