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What happens if an object is in orbit and

the gravity increases?
A. The object will stop moving.
B. The object will fly off into space.
C. The object will smash into another object.
D. The object will float better.

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Final answer:

When an object is in orbit and the gravity increases, it will continue to stay in orbit.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an object is in orbit and the gravity increases, the object will continue to stay in orbit. This is because the gravitational force acting on the object will also increase, counteracting the increase in gravity. The object will still move in a curved path around the center of mass, maintaining its orbital velocity and distance from the center.

For example, if a satellite is orbiting the Earth and the gravity on Earth increases, the satellite will not fall to the ground or fly off into space. It will continue to orbit the Earth, but with a slightly stronger gravitational force keeping it in its path.

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