6.) According to Kepler's Laws, planets have elliptical orbits, with the sun at one of the foci. The farthest Pluto gets from the sun is 7.4 billion kilometers. The closest it gets to the sun...
How do i do this?According to Kepler's Laws, planets have elliptical orbits, with the sun at one of the foci. The farthest Pluto gets from the sun is 7.4 billion kilometers. The closest it gets to the sun is 4.4 billion kilometers. Find the equation of the orbit of Pluto.
PLEASE HELP TO ANSWER THIS LAB ACTIVITY Activity 3: Kepler's Second Law: Objects in elliptical orbits sweep oul equal areas in'equal times. This implies that the orbital speed of a planet around the sun is not uniform - it moves farthest away (known as APHELION). In this section we will calculate the difference in this fastest at the point closest to the sun (known as the PERIHELION) and slowest at the point speed using Pluto as an example. Pluto's orbit...
1 points SPreCalc7112.065.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The planets move around the sun in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus. The point in the orbit at which the planet is closest to the sun is called perihelion, and the point at which it is farthest is called aphelion. These points are the vertices of the orbit. A planet's distance from the sun is 207,000,000 km at perihelion and 249,000,000 km at aphelion. Find an equation for the...