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what in electrical Orbit​

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Answered by Kritikupadhyay5pbh
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Orbit is the path of a body as it moves under the influence of a second body. An example is the path of a planet or comet as it moves around the Sun. Planets and satellites that orbit other bodies trace out a path called an ellipse. An ellipse is a closed curve of oval shape wherein the sum of the distances from any point on the curve to two internal focal points is constant. In everyday life you probably just call this an oval. As shown in the picture below, an ellipse has a major axis and a minor axis.

Ellipse showing the foci, axes, and radius.

The major axis is always at least as long or longer than the minor axis. When both the major and minor axes are the same length, this is a special case of an ellipse we commonly call a circle. Therefore, orbiting bodies can also trace out a circular path. Although a circle is a special type of ellipse, people commonly refer to satellite and planetary orbits as either circular or elliptical. The orbital period is the time to complete one full orbit.

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Answered by farooquihk
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an orbit is the gravitationally curved trajectory of an object, such as the trajectory of a planet around a star or a natural satellite around a planet. Normally, orbit refers to a regularly repeating trajectory, although it may also refer to a non-repeating trajectory.

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