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what is Kepler's law of planetary motion​

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Answered by Divya222011091
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There are actually three, Kepler's laws that is, of planetary motion: 1) every planet's orbit is an ellipse with the Sun at a focus; 2) a line joining the Sun and a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times; and 3) the square of a planet's orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its

Answered by ItzWhiteStorm
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  • "All the planets move in elliptical orbit around the sun and sun is present at the focus.”For the ellipse traced out by the planet around the sun, the nearest point is called perihelion whereas farthest point is called aphelion.

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ʟʀ's ʜʀ ʟ ғ ʟɴʀʏ ɪɴ:

  • 1)every planet's orbit is an ellipse with the Sun at a focus.
  • 2) a line joining the Sun and a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times
  • 3) the square of a planet's orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its.

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