Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a bound orbit and an unbound orbit around the Sun?
A) An object on a bound orbit has a gravitational attraction to the Sun, while an object on an unbound orbit does not.
B) A bound orbit is an orbit allowed by the universal law of gravitation, and an unbound orbit is not.
C) A bound orbit is circular, while an unbound orbit is elliptical.
D) An object on a bound orbit follows the same path around the Sun over and over, while an object on an unbound orbit approaches the Sun just once and then never returns.
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