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If an object’s mass is closer to its center of rotation, it spins faster. Based on this principle, what general correlation likely exists between an orbiting object’s distance from the Sun, and the speed at which it orbits?

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The farther away the orbiting object is, the slower its orbital speed.

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Answer: The farther away the orbiting object is from the sun the slower the speed of orbit.

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