According to Kepler's second law of planetary motion, (a) the line joining the centers of a planet's orbit and the planet covers equal areas in equal intervals of time. (b) the line joining the centers of sun and the planet covers equal area in equal intervals of time. (c) a planet covers equal distances along its orbit in equal intervals of time. (d) area swept by the average radius of orbit of each planet in the solar system is equal.

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According to Kepler's second law of planetary
motion,
(a) the line joining the centers of a planet's orbit
and the planet covers equal areas in equal
intervals of time.
(b) the line joining the centers of sun and the
planet covers equal area in equal intervals of
time.
(c) a planet covers equal distances along its orbit
in equal intervals of time.
(d) area swept by the average radius of orbit of
each planet in the solar system is equal.
Transcribed Image Text:According to Kepler's second law of planetary motion, (a) the line joining the centers of a planet's orbit and the planet covers equal areas in equal intervals of time. (b) the line joining the centers of sun and the planet covers equal area in equal intervals of time. (c) a planet covers equal distances along its orbit in equal intervals of time. (d) area swept by the average radius of orbit of each planet in the solar system is equal.
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