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Kepler’s second law regarding constancy of arial velocity of a planet is a consequence of the law of conservation of (a) energy (b) angular momentum (c) linear momentum (d) none of these

Kepler’s second law regarding constancy of arial velocity of a planet is a consequence of the law of conservation of
(a) energy
(b) angular momentum
(c) linear momentum
(d) none of these

Grade:12

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LMAO
13 Points
5 years ago
Kepler's second law states that a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times, that is, the area divided by time, called the areal velocity, is constant. ... But we will show that Kepler's second law is actually a consequence of the conservation of angular momentum, which holds for any system with only radial forces.
 
(B) angular momentum

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