Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Definition
Orbital speed is the velocity a body needs to stay in a stable orbit around another body due to gravitational forces. It depends on the masses of both objects and the distance between them.
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Orbital speed decreases with increasing altitude from the primary body.
Kepler's Third Law relates orbital period to the semi-major axis of an orbit, indirectly involving orbital speed.
For circular orbits, orbital speed is constant; for elliptical orbits, it varies.
Orbital speed at a given point can be calculated using the formula v = √(GM/r), where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the primary body, and r is the distance from its center.
Geostationary satellites have an orbital speed that matches Earth's rotation.