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    An Object Orbiting the Sun in a Circle Can Be
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An Object Orbiting the Sun in a Circle Can Be

Question 307

Question 307

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An object orbiting the Sun in a circle can be said to be


A) moving at a constant velocity.
B) weightless.
C) moving under the action of equal and opposite forces.
D) always accelerating.

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