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space-29-mcq-03. For a weather satellite in low orbit, choose the strongest sequence answer about (Physics only) Distinguish orbital motion from rotation. Focus vocabulary: stage timeline pathway before after development transition lifecycle order.

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Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites

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  1. A. space-29-mcq-03 sequence: weather satellite in low orbit correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish orbital motion from rotation by using stage, timeline, pathway, before in Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites.
  2. B. space-29-mcq-03 orbitrotation error: this swaps orbit with rotation and misses sequence reasoning.
  3. C. space-29-mcq-03 scalemix error: this mixes planet star galaxy universe scale and loses the boundary.
  4. D. space-29-mcq-03 evidencegap error: this gives a vague astronomy fact but omits the named evidence stage or object.

Answer

The correct option is space-29-mcq-03 sequence: weather satellite in low orbit correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish orbital motion from rotation by using stage, timeline, pathway, before in Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites.

Explanation

space-29-mcq-03 sequence: weather satellite in low orbit correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish orbital motion from rotation by using stage, timeline, pathway, before in Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites. It links weather satellite in low orbit to the exact learning objective instead of drifting into a nearby astronomy idea. In orbital motion, gravity supplies the centripetal force, so the object keeps changing direction while remaining in a stable path around the body it orbits. The distractors fail through orbit-rotation confusion, scale mixing, or missing evidence. Unique focus tokens: stage timeline pathway before after development transition lifecycle order.

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