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Physics, 12.12.2020 16:10 kaffolter25

According to kepler's third law, all orbits with the same semimajor axis have the same period. The two orbits in figure 5.4 have the same value for A and thus must have the same P, but how is this possible when the orbits have such different eccentricities?

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