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What is the kepler\'s second law of planetary motion |
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Answer» According to this law, the line joining the sun sweepts out equal area in equal interval of time. And the areal velocity os constant After studying a wealth of planetary data for the motion of the planets about the sun, Johannes Kepler proposed three laws of planetary motion. Kepler\'s second law states. An imaginary line joining a planet and the sun sweeps out an equal area of space in equal amounts of time. Second Law of Kepler is the Law of Area.According to this Law, the line joining the Sun and planet, sweeps out equal areas in equal time interval. The areal velocity is constant. |
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