let's take for example that this theoretical 2d space is perfectly aligned for the sake of argument. directions of orbit and speeds are drawn (poorly). is there any point of the blue sphere's orbit where it is moving slower than the body it is orbiting relative to the larger body's own orbital speed? ie, is the figure in black ever roughly true? pretend all orbital speeds are static.
>>7962018
i'm retarded, is there anywhere i can learn more?
>>7962005
....is 108,000 km/h ever less than (792,000 km/h - 108,000 km/h)?
umm
yeah?
>>7962037
that's not what i'm asking. is the speed of the blue object equal to 200 km/s - 108 km/h at that spot in its orbit relative to the orange object's velocity? ie. at that point in its orbit is it going slower relative to the larger body's own orbit around the anus?
can someone please point me to where i would need to look to start proving or this? i'm not asking you to do any calculation for me.
>>7962005
Couldn't you just use the same goddamn units