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Kepler's second law example​

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Kepler's Second Law is an example of the principle of conservation of angular momentum for planetary systems. ... Consider two points $P$ and $Q$ on the orbit of a planet, separated by avery small distance. Suppose that it takes a small time $dt$ for the planet to move from $P$ to $Q$.

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Kepler's Second Law is an example of the principle of conservation of angular momentum for planetary systems. ... Consider two points $P$ and $Q$ on the orbit of a planet, separated by avery small distance. Suppose that it takes a small time $dt$ for the planet to move from $P$ to $Q$.

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