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Which of Kepler’s laws states that a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal time intervals?
A. First law B. Second law C. Third law D. None of the above
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B. Second law — Kepler's "law of equal areas": a planet's radius vector sweeps out equal areas in equal time intervals (so the planet moves faster near perihelion and slower near aphelion).
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