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what causes a satellite to move tangentially to a circular path?
○ air resistance
○ friction
○ inertia
○ gravity
Brief Explanations
- Air resistance: Acts to slow objects, not cause tangential motion in orbit (space has little air).
- Friction: Requires contact; space has no surface for friction to act here.
- Inertia: An object in motion (like a satellite) tends to move in a straight line (tangential to circular path) due to inertia, unless a force (gravity) acts.
- Gravity: Pulls the satellite toward the center, providing centripetal force for circular motion, not tangential motion.
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