What is Orbit?

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  • What is an orbit?
    The curved path of one celestial object around another
  • What celestial objects can be involved in orbits?
    Earth, sun, moon, and spacecraft
  • Why do objects orbit instead of flying off in a straight line?
    Due to the gravitational pull of massive objects
  • What does Newton's first law state about an object's motion?
    An object will continue at its velocity unless acted upon
  • If the moon travels at 1023 m/s1023 \text{ m/s}, what is this speed called?

    Instantaneous velocity
  • What effect does Earth's mass have on the moon?
    It exerts a strong gravitational pull on the moon
  • How does the moon's momentum affect its orbit?
    It prevents the moon from being pulled in completely
  • What happens to the moon's direction due to Earth's gravitational force?
    It constantly changes direction while orbiting
  • How does velocity differ from speed?
    Velocity includes both speed and direction
  • What does a change in velocity indicate?
    It indicates acceleration
  • Why is the moon considered to be accelerating?
    Because its direction is constantly changing
  • What are the two key factors that result in a steady orbit?
    • Instantaneous velocity of the orbiting object
    • Gravitational pull of the larger object
  • What happens if the moon's orbit is pulled in closer to Earth?
    The gravitational force will increase significantly
  • What must the moon do to maintain a stable orbit if it gets closer to Earth?
    It must travel much faster
  • What is the relationship between the size of an object's orbit and its speed?
    • Smaller orbit requires faster travel speed
    • Larger orbit allows for slower travel speed
  • What happens if an object does not travel fast enough in a smaller orbit?
    It will be pulled into the object it orbits
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  • What is gravitational pull?
    The attractive force between two masses
  • What is momentum in the context of celestial objects?
    The product of mass and velocity
  • How does gravitational force affect celestial bodies?
    It influences their motion and orbits
  • How do Newton's laws apply to orbital mechanics?
    They explain the motion of orbiting objects
  • What is the difference between instantaneous velocity and average speed?
    Instantaneous velocity is speed at a specific moment
  • What is a stable orbit?
    An orbit where an object maintains its path