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Physics, 28.10.2019 20:31 juliaduenkelsbu

Which statement is true about a planet’s orbital motion?

orbital motion cannot be achieved with man-made objects.

orbital motion results when the object’s forward motion is balanced by a second object’s gravitational pull.

orbital motion only occurs when forward motion exceeds the gravitational pull.

orbital motion is limited to the moons of the planets and the planets in our solar system.

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