Physics, asked by honeysharmabankpo, 5 months ago

What is the areal velocity of the planet?


honeysharmabankpo: Define second law of planetary motion?
singhsurenderkaushik: Kepler's second law states that a planet moves in its ellipse so that the line between it and the Sun placed at a focus sweeps out equal areas in equal times.

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Answered by singhsurenderkaushik
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Answer:

Areal velocity is the area swept out per unit time by a particle moving along a curve da/dt=const

Answered by YASH3100
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Answer:

This is defined by one of the Kepler's Law.

Explanation:

It basically means when a particle moves in a closed loop path or travels in a curve path, the rate of change of area swept by the planet is called as Areal Velocity.

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