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Through an orbit what remains constant ?

a. Kinetic energy
B. Potential energy
C. Total energy
D. Work

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Answer:

c. Total energy

Step-by-step explanation:

An "orbit" is a path for an object to follow. An example of an object is the "satellite."

At certain points in the orbit, the satellite increases its speed and decreases its speed in relation to the gravity caused by the Earth. As it moves farther away from the Earth, its speed slows down. So, this means that the kinetic energy changes. It also gains and loses height which is responsible for the changes occurring regarding potential energy. This is true for elliptical motion of satellites.

However, the total mechanical energy (TME) of the satellite remains the same or is unchanged (elliptical/circular).

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