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What is rotation? A. The orbit of a satellite around a central body B. The motion of an object around a central body C. The spinning of an object on its axis D. The motion of tw…
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What is rotation? A. The orbit of a satellite around a central body B. The motion of an object around a central body C. The spinning of an object on its axis D. The motion of tw…
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What is rotation?
A. The orbit of a satellite around a central body
B. The motion of an object around a central body
C. The spinning of an object on its axis
D. The motion of two objects around each other
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Step-by-step explanation:
the action of rotating around an axis or center.
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