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13 March, 14:05
What are two components that make up orbital motion
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Jair Chan
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Thus, the force given by the law of universal gravitation depends only on the mass of the object that is falling. Name the two components that make up orbital motion, and explain why objects stay in orbit. Orbital motion has two components - horizontal and vertical.
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