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A comet following a hyperbolic path

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A) Moves with decreasing velocity as it approaches the Sun
B) Orbits the Sun in a perfect circular path
C) Has an orbital path that never intersects the Sun
D) Speeds up as it moves away from the Sun

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Final answer:

A comet following a hyperbolic path has an orbital path that never intersects the Sun and speeds up as it moves away from the Sun.

Step-by-step explanation:

A comet following a hyperbolic path has an orbital path that never intersects the Sun. As the comet moves away from the Sun, it speeds up rather than decreasing in velocity. This is because of the gravitational influence of the Sun, which causes the comet to accelerate as it moves away.

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