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what is kepler's law with derived

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Answered by Neeraj23051
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Kepler's laws describe the motion of objects in the presence of a central inverse square force. For simplicity, we'll consider the motion of the planets in our solar system around the Sun, with gravity as the central force. ... A planet moves around the Sun in an elliptical path with the Sun as one of the focii.
Answered by ManakaLaala
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A simple derivation of Kepler's laws without solving differential equations. Abstract: Proceeding like Newton with a discrete time approach of motion and a geometrical representation of velocity and acceleration, we obtain Kepler's laws without solving differential equations.
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