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Which formula can be used to find the tangential speed of an orbiting object?
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I think the answer is C. V= G m central/r
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct formula for calculating the tangential speed of an orbiting object is V(t)=wr.
V(t)= Tangential Speed
w= Angular Velocity
r= Radius of the Path
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