planets moves in elliptical orbit around the sun,why?
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➡️ A circle is merely a special case of an ellipse. However, the planets do not quite move in ellipses either. The increased kinetic energy of a planet as its distance from the Sun decreases causes it to behave as though it had a greater mass, which results in the point of the orbit furthest from the Sun precessing.
➡️ A circle is merely a special case of an ellipse. However, the planets do not quite move in ellipses either. The increased kinetic energy of a planet as its distance from the Sun decreases causes it to behave as though it had a greater mass, which results in the point of the orbit furthest from the Sun precessing.
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Planets rotate around the Sun because of the curve in the space they should follow a circular path and the distance between planet and Sun should be at a distance. Given the fact that earth has a elliptical orbit around the sun, and the distance between Earth and Sun varies according to position of the earth.
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