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Answered by ValtAoiBeybladers
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Explanation:

Kepler's Law of equal areas for equal times. As a planet moves in an orbit about the Sun, the areas swept out by the planet are equal for equal time intervals. A: For circular orbits the equal areas are identical in shape and size (red areas).

Kepler's laws apply: First Law: Planetary orbits are elliptical with the sun at a focus. Second Law: The radius vector from the sun to a planet sweeps equal areas in equal times. Third Law: The ratio of the square of the period of revolution and the cube of the ellipse semimajor axis is the same for all planets.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Kepler's Law of equal areas for equal times. As a planet moves in an orbit about the Sun, the areas swept out by the planet are equal for equal time intervals. A: For circular orbits the equal areas are identical in shape and size (red areas).
  • 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 .

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