Physics, asked by akashrp68, 8 months ago

is planetary motion uniform?

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Answered by HariesRam
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Answer:

  • Neither really.
  • Most planets have approximately elliptical orbits so their motion is not simply linear nor circular.
  • Their acceleration also varies with position in the orbit.
  • To a first approximation, you can model them as having uniform acceleration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Neither really.

Most planets have approximately elliptical orbits so their motion is not simply linear nor circular.

Their acceleration also varies with position in the orbit.

To a first approximation, you can model them as having uniform acceleration.

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