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Sometimes gravity works like a perfectly timed push on a playground swing, making an orbit grow stronger with every pass. When two worlds sync up their movements, you get orbital resonance explained, a phenomenon that can...
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Sample Question 1What occurs when two orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other because their orbital periods are related by a ratio of small integers?
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Sample Question 2How is the concept of orbital resonance explained regarding the physical "tugs" between two planets?
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Sample Question 3A 2:1 orbital resonance means that one body completes exactly two orbits in the same amount of time the other body completes one orbit.
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