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In 3 sentences, explain how the shape of planetary orbits affect their orbital velocity. Include the proper law of planetary motion as part of your answer
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According to Kepler's second law of planetary motion, the shape of planetary orbits affects their orbital velocity. Specifically, planets move faster when they are closer to the Sun in their elliptical orbits, and slower when they are farther away. This is because gravitational force decreases with distance, causing planets to accelerate as they approach the Sun and decelerate as they move away.
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