Physics, 06.03.2021 02:30 rociomartinez9
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1: Why were Tycho and Kepler a good team?
2: How did changing the shape of the planet orbits help Kepler explain planetary movement?
3: What is an ellipse?
4: Does Kepler’s 2nd Law of Planetary Motion apply to satellites? Why or why not?
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