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If the planet moves faster when it is closer to the sun and slower when it is farther away, its instantaneous aerial velocity should change. Then how is it that the keplers second law of planetary motion state that the aerial velocity is constant?

Answer» If the planet moves faster when it is closer to the sun and slower when it is farther away, its instantaneous aerial velocity should change. Then how is it that the keplers second law of planetary motion state that the aerial velocity is constant?


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