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when a planet is at its slowest orbital speed its radius vector sweeps an area, A, in 45 days. what area will the radius vector...Asked by Bro
When a planet is at its slowest orbital speed, its radius vector sweeps an area, A, in 45 days. What area will the radius vector for this planet sweep during a 40-day time period while at its fastest orbital speed?
A) a
B) more than a
C) 0.5 A
D) less than A
A) a
B) more than a
C) 0.5 A
D) less than A
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Bro
Is it length and breadth?
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Bro
But if it is then how do they make circular motion ?
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Bro
I’m confused
Can someone help
Can someone help
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Bro
Oh wait is it force and motion?
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Bro
PLS SOMEONE HELP ME I've been reading and I still can’t find anything
You don’t even have to give me the answer
Can you just tell me if I’m right or wrong pls
You don’t even have to give me the answer
Can you just tell me if I’m right or wrong pls
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Bro
Or is it inertia and velocity ?
Dude
I have no clue
Dude
I have no clue
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Bro
Oh wait the question at the top is not the one I meant to ask
This is:
Describe two dimensions of the motion of an object in a circle due to centripetal force. Explain why putting them together results in circular motion
This is:
Describe two dimensions of the motion of an object in a circle due to centripetal force. Explain why putting them together results in circular motion
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Bro
I don’t care about the question at the very top. I’ve already got that one. It’s the other question I care about
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Bro
I just need to know the two dimensions that cause an object to move in a circle and why
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