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How do we find mean distance of planet from one foci in an elliptical orbit???

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Answered by shubhamOp
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The distance from each focus to the centre of the ellipse is ae. perihelion - when the planet, P, is at A. It is then nearest the Sun and we can write SA = CA - CS = a - ae = a (1 - e). If the gravitating body is not the Sun but some other body, then this point is known as the periapsis.

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Answered by sarasultana15
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The distance from each focus to the centre of the ellipse is ae. perihelion - when the planet, P, is at A. It is then nearest the Sun and we can write SA = CA - CS = a - ae = a (1 - e). If the gravitating body is not the Sun but some other body, then this point is known as the periapsis.

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