Kepler's Second Law: Why do we calculate the area of a triangle rather than the area of a sector?
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HEY.....GUY ..
IT IS BECAUSE THE LAW ITSELF TELLS THAT...
THE LINE JOINING THE DISTANCE BETN PLANET AND SUN SWEEPS EQUAL AREAS IN EQUAL INTERVALS OF TIME....
IT MEANS THAT THE LINE PERTICULARLY....NOT THE ARC...
SO WE HAVE TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF TRIANGLE INSTEAD OF THE SECTOR...
HOPE IT WILL HELP U MATE ☺❤☺
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ❤☺❤☺
IT IS BECAUSE THE LAW ITSELF TELLS THAT...
THE LINE JOINING THE DISTANCE BETN PLANET AND SUN SWEEPS EQUAL AREAS IN EQUAL INTERVALS OF TIME....
IT MEANS THAT THE LINE PERTICULARLY....NOT THE ARC...
SO WE HAVE TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF TRIANGLE INSTEAD OF THE SECTOR...
HOPE IT WILL HELP U MATE ☺❤☺
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ❤☺❤☺
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