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Q: Which planet moves around the Sun at the lowest speed?
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Which planet moves around the sun at the slowest speed of any planet?

Sedna.


What planet moves around the sun at the slowest speed of ant planet?

Pluto is the slowest planet to move around the sun, because of its far distance.


Which planet travels around the sun at the lowest speed?

The farthest one is the slowest - Neptune


The speed of a planet in its orbit around the Sun depends primarily on the planet's?

Distance from the Sun. (The closer it is, the faster it moves.)


What earth speed is it moves around the sun?

According to the Wikipedia entry on our planet - it's 107,200 km/h


What determines how long it takes a planet to revolve around the sun?

The speed at which the planet moves and its distance from the sun both impact how long it takes to go around the sun. The bigger the orbit , the longer the planet's year.


A satellite in an elliptical orbit loses speed when it?

A satellite in a closed orbit has the greatest speed when it's closest to the planet, and the lowest speed when it's farthest from the planet.


What planet moves around sun the slowest?

Neptune would move the slowest. The orbit speed is related to the distant the planets are to the sun. Farther the planet, slower the pace. Remember, Pluto is no longer a planet.


Each planet moves in a different orbit and at a different?

Each planet moves in a different orbit, at a different average distance from the sun, and at a different speed.


What happens to the speed of an object like a planet or satellite if it moves closer to the object it is revolving around?

It increases in order to conserve angular momentum.


What can you then conclude about the orbital speed of a planet in an elliptical orbit?

Kepler's Second Law: The planet moves faster when it is closer to the Sun.


Orbital speed is the speed with which a planet moves around the Sun This speed is determined by?

The mass of the Sun and the distance between the planet and Sun. As the Sun's mass is (more or less) constant, all we need to know is the distance. Technically this is called the "semi major axis" of the elliptical orbit. (If you wanted to be really, really accurate the mass of the planet does have a very very small effect.)