What are kepler's law?
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FIRST LAW:
All the planets revolve round the Sun in different elliptical orbits and the Sun is located at one if the focii of the orbits. This law is also known as law of orbits.
SECOND LAW:
A planet revolves around the Sun in such a way that the line joining the Sun and the planet covers equal areas in equal intervals of time. This also called law of areas.
THIRD LAW:
The square of the period of a revolution of a planet around the Sun (T^2) is directly proportional to the cube of semi major axis of the planet's orbit (R^3).
All the planets revolve round the Sun in different elliptical orbits and the Sun is located at one if the focii of the orbits. This law is also known as law of orbits.
SECOND LAW:
A planet revolves around the Sun in such a way that the line joining the Sun and the planet covers equal areas in equal intervals of time. This also called law of areas.
THIRD LAW:
The square of the period of a revolution of a planet around the Sun (T^2) is directly proportional to the cube of semi major axis of the planet's orbit (R^3).
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Kepler's first law(or)Law of orbits :All planets move in elliptical orbits , with the sun at one of the foci side of the ellipse.
Kepler's second law(or)Law of areas :The line that joins any planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time .
kepler's third law (or)Law of periods: the square of the time period of revolution of a planet is proportional to the cube of the semi major axis of the eclipse traced out by the planet....
Kepler's second law(or)Law of areas :The line that joins any planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time .
kepler's third law (or)Law of periods: the square of the time period of revolution of a planet is proportional to the cube of the semi major axis of the eclipse traced out by the planet....
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