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example of central orbit​

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Answered by manohargund4126
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Step-by-step explanation:

A central orbit is an orbit in which the attractive force between a central mass and test mass is a central force, i.e., is directed towards the central mass. A general central force law is therefore given by. (1) for any function f(r), where is the force per unit mass

Answered by mahek3002s
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A cental orbit is an orbit in which the attractive force between a cental mass and test mass is a cental force, i.e. is directed towards the cental mass.

A general central force law is therefore given by.

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