Physics, asked by ShawnMendes, 1 year ago

what is orbital velocity?


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Answered by ziniyakhan
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" Planet that close to the sun have large orbital velocities because of Kepler's second Law of Planetary motion . This means that Mercury , the closest Planet to the sun , is the fastest moving planet in our solar system moving at about 48 km/sec ! "
Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

.ORBITAL VELOCITY

. The velocity required for an object to revolve around a planet in a circular orbit is called " orbital velocity"

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