The image shown is an illustration of Kepler's second
law.
Which conclusion is best sup...
Physics, 28.10.2020 17:50 angeljaylyn123
The image shown is an illustration of Kepler's second
law.
Which conclusion is best supported by the image?
O The gravitational force at W is less than the
gravitational force at Y.
The time needed to travel from W to X is the same as
the time needed to travel from Y to Z.
O The gravitational force at W is the same as the
gravitational force at Y.
The time needed to travel from W to X is greater than
the time needed to travel from Y to Z.
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