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20 July, 12:27

What are Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion? How can each one of them be applied to the 8 planets of the Solar System, using examples?

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  1. 20 July, 12:46
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    As per the Kepler's law of planetary motions:

    1 - The orbits are of elliptical shape having two foci and Sun is located on one foci.

    2 - The line segment that joins a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal are at equal interval of time.

    3 - The orbital period square is directly proportional to the cube of semi major axis of its orbit.

    Kepler's law are applied on each of the planets of our solar system as the distance of the Sun from the planet is calculated through this.

    For example : from Kepler's first law we can see the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit is 0.0167.
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