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according to kepler’s second law, where in a planets orbit would it be …

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according to kepler’s second law, where in a planets orbit would it be moving fastest?
○ when it is closest to the sun
○ when it is farthest from the sun
○ planets orbit at a constant speed.
where would it be moving slowest?
○ when it is closest to the sun
○ when it is farthest from the sun
○ planets orbit at a constant speed.
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For "Where would it be moving fastest?":
Brief Explanations

Kepler's second law (law of equal areas in equal time) implies a planet moves faster when closer to the Sun (perihelion) as it needs to cover more arc length to sweep equal area. So the correct option is "when it is closest to the Sun".

Brief Explanations

By Kepler's second law, a planet moves slowest when farthest from the Sun (aphelion) since it covers less arc length to sweep equal area. So the correct option is "when it is farthest from the Sun".

Answer:

when it is closest to the Sun

For "Where would it be moving slowest?":