a planet revolves on massive star in a. highly elliptical orbit is its angular momentum constt. over theentire orbit .give reason
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A planet revolves around a massive star in a highly elliptical orbit Is its angular momentum constant over the entire orbit.The planet revolves under the effect of the gravitational pull of the massive star which acts radially. Thus no torque acts on the planet which means that the angular momentum remainsconstant.A comet orb
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A planet revolves around a massive star in a highly elliptical orbit Is its angular momentum constant over the entire orbit.The planet revolves under the effect of the gravitational pull of the massive star which acts radially. Thus no torque acts on the planet which means that the angular momentum remainsconstant.A comet orb
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