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What Path of one object circling another is an?

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What is the path of one object circling another?

orbit orbit orbit


An object that circles another object?

An object that circles another object is said to be in orbit around it. The object being circled is typically larger and exerts a gravitational force that keeps the circling object in its path. Examples of such objects include the Moon orbiting the Earth and planets orbiting the Sun.


What is the difference between orbits and rotation?

well when something is orbiting a planet that means an object is basically circling the planet due to its gravitational pull. Rotation is the planets rotation not the object surrounding circling it.


What name is given to the course of an object circling a planet or the sun?

orbit


Can the weight of an object change the shape of another object?

Sure, if one object presses down on another object.


One object has a greater density than another when it has?

one object has greater density than another when it has


How does the hotness of one object affect another?

one of the laws of thermodynamics states that heat is transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object. so the warmth of one object affects another object by transferring the heat towards that object.


What is one object in space casting a shadow on another?

A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE


What is a change from one object to another?

When you look at something else, your attention changes form one object to another.


Is push or pull that one object exerts off another?

A push is a force applied by one object on another in the direction away from the object exerting the force. A pull is a force applied by one object on another in the direction towards the object exerting the force.


To circle around an object in space?

In space, objects can orbit around another object due to gravitational forces. The orbiting object moves around the central object in a curved path, which can appear as though it is "circling around" the central object. This circular motion is a result of the balance between the speed of the orbiting object and the gravitational force pulling it towards the central object.