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... Click ‘Start Sweeping’ when the planet is in a different part of its orbit around the Sun The areas displayed in colour are equal, which is what is stated in Kepler’s 2nd Law. As the planet gets closer to the Sun in its orbit, it will be moving faster due to the increased effects of gravity. In a gi ...
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