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Answered by mayaa65
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Kepler's laws of planetary motion. ... The first law states that planets move in an elliptical orbit, with the Sun being one focus of the ellipse. This law identifies that the distance between the Sun and Earth is constantly changing as the Earth goes around its orbit.

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Answered by marvelpotter
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There are three laws of planetary motion.

The first law states that the orbits in which the planets revolve are elliptical and Sun is at the focus or centre of these orbits.

The second law states that a line from the Sun to the planet sweep equal area in equal interval of time.

And the third law says that the square of time period of revolution of a planet is equal to the cube of the semi-major axis of the ellipse.

Hope it helps.

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