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Koty
12 June, 02:04
What force causes objects to stay in orbit?
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Adriel Black
12 June, 04:44
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gravitational force
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The reason that an object will maintain its orbit, regardless of its position in the orbit, is because the gravitational force from the larger object will constantly act upon the smaller object, thereby pulling the smaller object towards the larger object
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Bella
12 June, 06:03
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gravity is the force that causes objects to stay in orbit
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