Physics, 28.01.2020 19:43 jmeza502506
Scientists are making plans to put a probe in orbit around earth. they want the probe to enter the orbit shown below.
(an illustration of the earth with a concentric circle around the earth with arrowheads in the counterclockwise direction. at the top of the circle is a black dot with a vector labeled y away from the center of the circle, a vector labeled w toward the center of the circle, a vector tangent to the circle and clockwise labeled z and a vector labeled x tangent to the circle and counterclockwise.)
which arrow shows the direction that the probe should be moving in order for it to enter the orbit? w x y z
uhhh it's not w
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