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What is another name for Kepler's Third Law? Select all that apply. A) law of motion B) law of periods C) law of harmonies D) law of universal gravitation
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What is another name for Kepler's Third Law? Select all that apply. A) law of motion B) law of periods C) law of harmonies D) law of universal gravitation
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What is another name for Kepler's Third Law? Select all that apply.
A) law of motion
B) law of periods
C) law of harmonies
D) law of universal gravitation
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It’s is referred to the law of harmony so C
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