orbits of the celestial objects are defined by mathematical concept identify that object and write it
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the orbits of the celestial objects are defined by mathematical concept such as the force of attraction and the corresponding equation that is related to it.
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- The celestial objects move around the star due to the strong force of attraction between two large particles.
- The path which is followed by the planet is as a result of the varying distance and hence the varying amount of force of attraction between them. This follows a particular mathematical concept in which the force of attraction is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
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QUADRATIC EQUATION
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The orbits of celestial objects are defined by a mathematical concept Quadratic equations.
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