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Which characteristics of Earth’s orbit are in agreement with Kepler’s second law? Check all that apply.
Earth experiences the strongest gravitational force when it is farthest from the Sun.
Earth experiences the strongest gravitational force when it is closest to the Sun.
Earth moves the greatest distance in thirty days when it is farthest from the Sun.
Earth moves the greatest distance in thirty days when it is closest to the Sun.
Earth travels with the slowest tangential speed when it is farthest from the Sun.
Earth travels with the slowest tangential speed when it is closest to the Sun.
Earth sweeps out the same area in the same time frame anywhere in its orbit.
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2,4,5,7
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Correct on edge! Hope this helps :)
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An object of mass 50 is moving with a velocity of 12 m/s suddenly it breaks down into two parts , one of them move further with a velocity of 18 m/s and another went backwards with the velocity of 12 m/s find the mass of both parts. The kepler's second law is (dA/dt) = (L/2Mp) L = Mp * () =constant This result shows that the radius vector from the Sun to anyplanet sweeps out equal.
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