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24 June, 16:59

What does Kepler's second law of planetary motion imply?

A) A planet moves faster when it is closer to the Sun.

B) A planet moves faster when it is farther from the Sun.

C) A planet moves at a constant speed during its orbit around the Sun.

D) A planet moves slower when it is closer to the Sun.

E) This law implies nothing about a planet's motion.

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  1. 24 June, 17:23
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    Kepler's second law of planetary motion describes the speed of a planet traveling in an elliptical orbit around the sun. It states that a line between the sun and the planet sweeps equal areas in equal times.
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