kiertoradoiksi
Kiertoradoiksi is a Finnish term that translates to "orbital path" or "orbit" in English. It refers to the curved trajectory of an object as it revolves around another celestial body due to gravitational force. This concept is fundamental in astronomy and astrophysics, explaining the motion of planets around stars, moons around planets, and artificial satellites around Earth. The shape of an orbit is typically an ellipse, though in some cases it can be a perfect circle, a parabola, or a hyperbola, depending on the object's velocity and the gravitational influence of the central body.
The study of kiertoradoiksi involves understanding Kepler's laws of planetary motion, which describe the elliptical nature