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What is Kepler's laws of planetary motion ???? ​

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Explanation:

(1) Th orbits are elliptical and their nuclei are at ocal1 and ƒ2 for the first planet (focal points) and ƒ1 and ƒ2 for the second planet. The Sun nucleus is located at point ƒ1.

(2) For planet (1), the area of both shaded sectors A1 and A2 is same and for planet (1) the time taken to cross segment A1 is the same as it takes to cross segment A2.

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Kepler's three laws of planetary motion in astronomy are as follows - The orbit of all the planets is elliptical and the Sun is at the nucleus of this orbit.

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