Question
if a satellite moves in a circular orbit around a planet, the satellite has a constant:
momentum
velocity OR
acceleration
momentum
velocity OR
acceleration
Answers
This is a very poorly worded question.
All three are constant in magnitude but vary in direction.
Since that are all vectors (with both magnitude and direction), none are constant.
All three are constant in magnitude but vary in direction.
Since that are all vectors (with both magnitude and direction), none are constant.
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