Question
Contrary to common belief, the Earth is actually closest to the sun during January (perihelion) and furthest from the sun in July (aphelion). According to Kepler’s second law, when is the Earth moving with the fastest velocity through space?(1 point)
Responses
The speed is the same everywhere on the elliptical path
The speed is the same everywhere on the elliptical path
A point between perihelion and aphelion
A point between perihelion and aphelion
Aphelion (furthest from the sun)
Aphelion (furthest from the sun)
Perihelion (closest to the sun)
Responses
The speed is the same everywhere on the elliptical path
The speed is the same everywhere on the elliptical path
A point between perihelion and aphelion
A point between perihelion and aphelion
Aphelion (furthest from the sun)
Aphelion (furthest from the sun)
Perihelion (closest to the sun)
Answers
GPT-4o mini
According to Kepler’s second law, the Earth moves fastest through space when it is at perihelion, which is when it is closest to the Sun. Therefore, the correct response is:
**Perihelion (closest to the sun)**
**Perihelion (closest to the sun)**