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According to Kepler's second law which factor is constant as a line between a planet and the sun sweeps out to equal areas a different places as it moves along its orbit
Planet
The amount of time
The distance of planet moves
The distance from the Sun to the planet
Planet
The amount of time
The distance of planet moves
The distance from the Sun to the planet
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According to Kepler's second law (the law of areas), the factor that is constant is the **amount of time**. Specifically, it states that a line segment joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times. This means that the area swept out by the line in a given time interval remains constant, regardless of where the planet is in its orbit.
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