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Does the planet move faster between A and B or between C and D?
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No publisher2024/03/29 00:06:20 GMT+0QuestionKepler's second law
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No publisher2024/03/29 00:05:00 GMT+0QuestionState Kepler's first law
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No publisher2024/03/28 23:55:44 GMT+0QuestionDrawing a circle
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No publisher2024/03/28 23:53:44 GMT+0QuestionDrawing ellipse
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No publisher2024/03/27 20:59:42 GMT+0QuestionKepler's First Law
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No publisher2024/03/27 20:49:56 GMT+0QuestionKepler's Laws
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About 50 years before Newton formulated the law of gravity, Johanne Kepler (1571-1630) had found some rules that could be used to calculate the orbits of the planetsNo publisher2024/03/27 20:47:41 GMT+0QuizWhich law explains why the moon is not going in a straight line?
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No publisher2024/03/27 08:12:55 GMT+0QuestionWhich of Newton's laws states that the moon should go in a straight line?
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No publisher2024/03/27 08:10:49 GMT+0QuestionThe moon is orbiting around earth and not moving in a straight line because of
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No publisher2024/03/27 08:05:00 GMT+0QuestionThe moon would continue in a straight line if no force were applied to it
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No publisher2024/03/27 08:02:00 GMT+0QuestionMoon distance from earth
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No publisher2024/03/27 07:59:44 GMT+0QuestionThe Moon and Gravity
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The moon is 240,000 miles from earth-center, or 60 times as far as we are from centerNo publisher2024/03/27 07:57:03 GMT+0QuizSuppose an object is 60 times as far from earth-center
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No publisher2024/03/25 19:59:08 GMT+0QuestionThe first second
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