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Explain Kepler's 2nd law of planetary motion​

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Answered by ItsLakshana
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Kepler's Second Law :

The line joining the planet and the sun sweeps equal areas in equal intervals of time.

It states that a line between the sun and the planet sweeps equal areas in equal times. Thus, the speed of the planet increases as it nears the sun and decreases as it recedes from the sun.

Answered by RonakMangal
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Kepler's second law of planetary motion describes the speed of a planet traveling in an elliptical orbit around the sun. It states that a line between the sun and the planet sweeps equal areas in equal times. Thus, the speed of the planet increases as it nears the sun and decreases as it recedes from the sun.

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