If an object were suddenly slowed down without changing its distance, what would temporarily happen to its orbit?

Answer

It would become more elliptical or spiral inward.

A sudden decrease in speed relative to distance would cause the inward pull of gravity to momentarily overpower forward motion, leading to a tighter or spiraling orbit.

If an object were suddenly slowed down without changing its distance, what would temporarily happen to its orbit?

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