The radius vector, drawn from the sun to a planet, sweeps out equal areas in equal times…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Gravitation
The radius vector, drawn from the sun to a planet, sweeps out equal areas in equal times. This is the statement of:
- Newton’s third law
- Kepler’s third law
- Kepler’s second law
- Kepler’s first law
Answer
(C) Kepler’s second law
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