3. When an object orbits another object, what is the movement called?
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When an object orbits another object, the movement is called revolution.
- Orbit is defined as "a specific repeatitive path followed by an object due to centre of gravity of another object, around which it rotates".
- Common example of revolution is seen in astronomical objects like planets, natural and man made satellites etc.
- For example Earth completes one revolution around the sun in about 365 days.
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