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explain the Kepler law of motion​

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Answered by dreadwing
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<p style="font:italic small-caps bold 18px/24px Garamond, Georgia, Times, Serif;width:200px;">Kepler’s laws of planetary motion, in astronomy and classical physics, laws describing the motions of the planets in the solar system. They were derived by the German astronomer Johannes Kepler, whose analysis of the observations of the 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe enabled him to announce his first two laws in the year 1609 and a third law nearly a decade later, in 1618. Kepler himself never numbered these laws or specially distinguished them from his other discoveries.</p>

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Answered by ankushdey47
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There are actually three, Kepler’s laws that is, of planetary motion:

1) Every planet’s orbit is an ellipse with the Sun at a focus

2) A line joining the Sun and a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times

3) The square of a planet’s orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.

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