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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For anyone familiar with Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion "Assume that the planet moves in a circular orbit of radius 'r' and constant angular velocity 'w'. Using Newton's second law or otherwise prove Kepler's third law for the special case of a circular orbit. If anyone could advise how best to approach this...

OpenStudy (masumanwar):

That would be planetery motion under solar centripetal force

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\Huge \bf \color{#00ffA1}{☃☃} \color{#3000ff} {~~WELCOME}\color{#00ffA1}{~~☃☃}\) look for what?

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