Science, asked by samm14, 4 months ago

Answer the questions based on the figure :


(a) What is the position of the sun called as?

(b) Which law of Kepler does this figure

indicate?

(c) State the law in (b).​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1 Calculations. The declination of the Sun, δ☉, is the angle between the rays of the Sun and the plane of the Earth's equator. The Earth's axial tilt (called the obliquity of the ecliptic by astronomers) is the angle between the Earth's axis and a line perpendicular to the Earth's orbit.

Answered by MoonxDust
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  1. The declination of the Sun, δ☉, is the angle between the rays of the Sun and the plane of the Earth's equator. The Earth's axial tilt (called the obliquity of the ecliptic by astronomers) is the angle between the Earth's axis and a line perpendicular to the Earth's orbit.
  2. The elliptical orbits of planets were indicated by calculations of the orbit of Mars. From this, Kepler inferred that other bodies in the Solar System, including those farther away from the Sun, also have elliptical orbits. The second law helps to establish that when a planet is closer to the Sun, it travels faster.
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