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Kepler's 2nd law of planetary motion

MAMalinC•Created July 6, 2013
Kepler's 2nd law of planetary motion
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Hold down shift and press the green flag for Turbo Mode. Without Turbo mode you won't see it move. Kepler's 2nd law of planetary motion states that: A line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time. (From Wikipedia). Edit: Featured March 2014. Thanks all for the comments! As for linking to Wikipedia, I see Wikipedia as a the best source of "agreed upon wisdom". When it comes to subjects like mathematics or physics, Wikipedia is reliable, any possible errors are corrected at once.

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The differential equations used follow the Wikipedia description. r=orbitSize/(1+eccentricity cos(angle)) angularSpeed= speed*sqrt(1-eccentricity^2)/r^2 r is the distance to the sun. The 'eccentricity' is the eccentricity of the ellipse. When the eccentricity is 0, the ellipse is a circle. 'orbitSize' and 'angularSpeed' are bundles of other numbers that I don't need.

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Project ID11270453
CreatedJuly 6, 2013
Last ModifiedJanuary 23, 2019
SharedJuly 8, 2013
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