For an object to orbit another object
a. inertia must be greater than gravity.
b....
Physics, 30.09.2019 14:10 skywil8981
For an object to orbit another object
a. inertia must be greater than gravity.
b. inertia and gravity must be balanced.
c. inertia must be less than gravity.
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