In planetary motion, the angular momentum conservation
leads to the law of
(a) orbits
(b) areas
(c) periods
(d) conservation of kinetic energy
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Orbits
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KEPPLER'S LAWS OF MOTION
In planetary motion, the angular momentum conservation leads to the law of (A) ORBITS
EXPLAINING KEPPLER'S LAWS :
* According to Keppler's principles of planetary motion, all planets orbit the sun in elliptical orbits with the sun as one of the foci.
*The squares of the planets' sidereal periods are precisely proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
*When a radius vector connecting them to the sun sweeps out equal regions in equal amounts of time.
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