Explained In 5 Questions: Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion | Encyclopaedia Britannica

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Kepler’s laws of planetary motion describes the motions of the planets in the solar system. Discovered in the 16th century, this law extends to the motions of natural and artificial satellites as well as to unpowered spacecraft in orbit in stellar systems or near planets. #EI5Q

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He didn't say anything about equal areas over equal times.

davidhopkins
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How could you measure the excentricity of a parabola

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Great scientist Kepler

Sastry Amie mech engineering

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Are you able to find efficiency of aniroid barometer ???
How it's efficiency increases as its size increased ?
If we make a bigger model of aneroid barometer then energy crisis become history forever ?

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The sun is NOT one of the foci. The barycenter is.

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Given a = b, your ellipse becomes a circle.

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