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Yes an object can be accelerate if its moving along a curve path because when the object moves along a curve path it has constant speed and there is still change in velocity and change in velocity has acceleration

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How are rotate and revovle different?

Rotate refers to turning something around a fixed point or axis, while revolve means moving in a circular or orbital path around a central point. Rotation typically involves a spinning or circular motion, whereas revolution involves an object traveling in a circular path around another object.


What is the name for a non circular orbit?

An elliptical orbit is a non-circular orbit where the orbiting object follows an elongated path around another object.


Is the path an object follows as it travels around another object called an orbit?

Yes, the path an object follows as it travels around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical or circular in shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.


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.


How circular motion and variable motion alike?

Circular motion and variable motion are alike because both of them are constant. Another way they're alike is that variable motion is used with transportation movements like cars, trucks, and buses. Circular motion can also be used with transportation like with wheels on cars, trucks, and buses.

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An object traveling around another object in space is in?

orbit


How are rotate and revovle different?

Rotate refers to turning something around a fixed point or axis, while revolve means moving in a circular or orbital path around a central point. Rotation typically involves a spinning or circular motion, whereas revolution involves an object traveling in a circular path around another object.


What is circular motion called?

Circular motion is often referred to as rotation when an object spins on its axis or revolution when an object moves around another object in a circular path.


What do you call circular path around another object?

Orbit.


An object is traveling around another object in space is in what?

An orbiting body is know as a satellite.


What it the circling of one object about another?

one complete circular movement made by one object around another object


What is the name for a non circular orbit?

An elliptical orbit is a non-circular orbit where the orbiting object follows an elongated path around another object.


What is the type of motion experienced by an object traveling along a perfectly rounded path.?

The type of motion experienced by an object traveling along a perfectly rounded path is circular motion. This type of motion involves the object moving in a circular path at a constant speed, changing its direction constantly as it goes around the circle.


What type of motion is it when an object travels around another?

When objects are bound gravitationally in centrifugal motion, the objects are said to be in orbit of each other.


What is the term to describe the movement of an object around another object?

The term for the movement of an object around another object is "orbit." Orbits can be elliptical, circular, or any other shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.


Is the path an object follows as it travels around another object called an orbit?

Yes, the path an object follows as it travels around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical or circular in shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.


One complete circular movement made by one object around anther object?

An orbit. In fact, orbits are not usually exactly circular. They are "elliptical".