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Proof for kepler's second

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Proof of Kepler's 2nd Law

Kepler's Second Law. We shall consider Kepler's Second Law (that the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times) first, because it has a simple physical interpretation. so the rate of sweeping out of area is proportional to the angular momentum, and equal to L/2m.


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Kepler's Second Law. We shall consider Kepler's Second Law (that the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times) first, because it has a simple physical interpretation. so the rate of sweeping out of area is proportional to the angular momentum, and equal to L/2m.

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