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When in orbit, a satellite such as the space shuttle is
A. simply a projectile.
B. in non-accelerated motion.
C. free from Earth's gravity.

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In orbit, a satellite is completely controlled by the forces of gravity
between it and the body it's orbiting.  That's what keeps it in orbit.
Without a force constantly drawing it toward the center, it would
sail off in a straight line.

Since there is always a force acting on it, its motion is constantly
accelerated.

The satellite can be considered a projectile.

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