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The scientist who showed that gravity accounts for kepler's laws of planetary motion was
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The scientist who showed that gravity accounts for kepler's laws of planetary motion was
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Sir Isaac Newton. Hope this helps!!!
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Hey there,
The scientist is none other than
Sir Issac Newton
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Hope this helps :))
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