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As a planet draws away from the sun in its orbit, the force between the sun and the planet - (increases, decreases, or remains the same?) and the planet's speed - (increases, remains the same, or decreases?)

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Which area of astronomy does Kepler's laws address?(1 point)
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The movement of asteroids in the solar system.
The movement of asteroids in the solar system.

The movement of stars within galaxies.
The movement of stars within galaxies.

The movement of planets within the solar system.
The movement of planets within the solar system.

The movement of the sun in relation to the planets.
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)


When an object slows down and deviates from its expected orbit, this indicates that it is being (pulled or pushed?) by (gravitational, frictional, propulsive, or magnetic?) force due to another object.
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The formulation of Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion relied on the data and observations of which scientist other than Kepler? (1 point)
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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton

Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus

Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe

Galileo Galilei
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Which of these describe the speed of a moon as it draws closer to the planet it orbits?(1 point)
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The speed of the moon remains constant.
The speed of the moon remains constant.

The speed of the moon creates an elliptical pattern.
The speed of the moon creates an elliptical pattern.

The speed of the moon increases.
The speed of the moon increases.

The speed of the moon decreases.
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As a planet draws away from the sun in its orbit, the force between the sun and the planet - decreases, and the planet's speed - decreases.
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The movement of planets within the solar system.
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When an object slows down and deviates from its expected orbit, this indicates that it is being pulled by gravitational force due to another object.
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Tycho Brahe
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The speed of the moon increases.

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