If the further moons have the same velocity as Callisto, they will have longer orbital periods. However, if their velocity is greater, they may have shorter orbital periods.
Getting smaller is waning. Getting larger is waxing.
In our solar system, the known objects larger than the moon are the sun, all eight planets, and the moons Ganymede, Titan, Callisto, and Io.
It's called waning when it gets smaller and waxing when it gets larger. Just think, waxing a candle makes it larger, and waning...idk, lol.
A smaller body always orbits around a larger body rather than the other way around because the larger body has more gravity
When your pupils are exposed to light they contract. So they end up getting smaller.
Saturn's moon Titan is larger and Jupiter's moon Callisto is smaller.
They are farther away and have larger orbital periods.
A diameter of 2,980 mi ( 4,800 km). It is larger than our moon.
No, it is the other way around. Larger animals, such as elephants, have a longer gestation period than smaller animals, like hamsters.
Negative Numbers.
in degrees of intensity you have 2 go larger to smaller not smaller to larger
Dual port TXV used when system need a large TXV for short periods of time. Dual-port valves have two independent capacities larger port for periods of high load smaller port for periods of normal load TXV capacity is doubled when larger port is open all the way.
I'm not sure you phrased that correctly. You might be thinking of a negative number, which is said to be smaller when it's larger and larger when it's smaller.
0.21 is larger than 0.2
it is larger.
You convert to a larger unit. Smaller to larger. Metre is 1000 times larger than a millimetre
It is neither larger nor smaller.