According to Kepler’s second law of motion, which statement describes the area swept out by a line between a planet and the sun?(1 point)

Responses

It is constant if the planet moves at a constant speed.
It is constant if the planet moves at a constant speed.

It increases as the planet moves away from the sun.
It increases as the planet moves away from the sun.

It is constant for equal times.
It is constant for equal times.

It increases as the planet approaches the sun.

1 answer

The correct statement according to Kepler’s second law of motion is:

It is constant for equal times.

Kepler’s second law, also known as the law of areas, states that a line segment joining a planet and the sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time. This means that the area swept out in a given time period remains constant, regardless of the planet’s speed or distance from the sun.