Answer: The two main factors that determine a planet's orbit are the mass of the planet and the mass of the object it is orbiting (such as a star)
Explanation: The gravitational force between these two objects causes the planet to follow an elliptical orbit around the object. The planet's velocity, or speed, also plays a role in its orbit, as it determines the shape of the orbit. The shape of the planet itself does not significantly affect its orbit. The planet's volume may have some effect on its orbit if the planet has a high density and therefore a strong gravitational pull, but it is not a primary factor.
Finish the statement: A dwarf planet…
has enough mass to orbit either a planet or the Sun.
has enough mass to clear its orbit of other objects.
has enough mass to attain a spherical shape.
doesn't have enough mass to have its own moon.
It's not A
Answer:
has enough mass to attain a spherical shape.
Explanation:
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The table below shows the volume of two samples, X and Y, when placed in three containers of different volumes.
Volume of Samples
Volume of Container Volume of Sample X Volume of Sample Y
200 mL 200 mL 200 mL
500 mL 200 mL 500 mL
600 mL 200 mL 600 mL
Which of the following correctly describes the state of matter of one of the samples? (5 points)
a
Y is a gas because it has a definite volume.
b
X is a liquid because it has a definite volume.
c
Y is a liquid because it fills up the entire container.
d
X is a gas because it fills up the entire container.