Órbitas (en. Orbits)
/ˈoɾ.βi.tas/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Trajectory that a celestial body describes when revolving around another, such as a planet around the sun.
Earth follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
La Tierra sigue una órbita elíptica alrededor del Sol.
In the context of physics, it refers to the path taken by a moving object, such as a satellite or a moon.
Satellites are placed in specific orbits to fulfill their function.
Los satélites se colocan en órbitas específicas para cumplir su función.
It can also refer to the trajectory of electrons in an atom.
Electrons occupy orbits around the atomic nucleus.
Los electrones ocupan órbitas alrededor del núcleo atómico.
Etymology
The word 'orbit' comes from the Latin 'orbita', which means 'route' or 'circuit'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to leave the orbit
To deviate from the usual or normal course.
salir de la órbita
Related Words
orbital
Related to an orbit.
orbital
gravity
Force that attracts bodies toward the center of the Earth or another celestial body.
gravedad
satellite
Celestial body that is in orbit around another.
satélite
Slang Meanings
Referring to someone who is in their own world or disconnected from reality.
That person is in another orbit.
Esa persona está en otra órbita.
Used to describe someone obsessed with stars or astronomy.
Since he started studying astronomy, he lives in orbits.
Desde que estudia astronomía, vive en órbitas.