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Which best explains why a satellite accelerates? It is always changing direction. It is constantly slowed by gravity. It does not have forces acting on it. It is weightless when…
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Which best explains why a satellite accelerates?
It is always changing direction.
It is constantly slowed by gravity.
It does not have forces acting on it.
It is weightless when it is in orbit.
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first one. It is always changing direction
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