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- the law of equal areas states that a planet moves: a) at constant speed everywhere b) faster at aphelion, slower at perihelion c) faster at perihelion, slower at aphelion d) slower when closer to the sun
The Law of Equal Areas (from Kepler's laws) states that a line segment joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time. This means when a planet is closer to the Sun (at perihelion), it moves faster to sweep the same area as when it's farther (at aphelion, where it moves slower). Option A is wrong as speed isn't constant. Option B has the speed relationship reversed. Option D is wrong because a planet is faster when closer to the Sun. So the correct option is C.
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C) Faster at perihelion, slower at aphelion