Kepler’s second law states that a line between the planet and the sun covers equal areas in equal times. This law implies that a planet moves faster when it is closer to the sun and slower when it is farther away, ensuring that the area swept out in a given period of time remains constant.
Which does Kepler’s second law state about planetary motion?(1 point)
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A line between the planet and the sun covers equal areas in equal times.
A line between the planet and the sun covers equal areas in equal times.
The planet travels along an elliptical orbit.
The planet travels along an elliptical orbit.
The square of the orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis.
The square of the orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis.
Planets move at the same speed at all points along their orbit.
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