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Question
infer in the image below, only the first orbit is a circle. which drawing do you think shows earths orbit? which do you think shows mercurys orbit? use the labels e and m to indicate your choices. the sun is the yellow dot in the orbits below.
- Recall Kepler's laws: Planetary orbits are ellipses, with the Sun at one focus. Closer planets (like Mercury) have more eccentric (stretched) orbits than farther ones (like Earth).
- Earth's orbit is less eccentric (more circular - like the second or third drawing, but less stretched than Mercury's). Mercury's orbit is more eccentric (more stretched - later drawings with a more oval shape).
- Label: Earth (E) on a less - eccentric orbit (e.g., second or third from left in top row, depending on eccentricity gradient), Mercury (M) on a more - eccentric orbit (e.g., later, more oval ones).
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To solve this, we use Kepler's laws (planetary orbits are ellipses, Sun at a focus; closer planets have more eccentric orbits).
- Earth's orbit (E): Choose the orbit that is less eccentric (more circular - like the second or third drawing from the left in the top row, as Earth's orbit is nearly circular and less stretched than Mercury's).
- Mercury's orbit (M): Choose the more eccentric (more oval - shaped) orbit (e.g., a later drawing in the sequence, as Mercury is closer to the Sun and has a more stretched orbit).
(Note: Since the actual image's orbit shapes' eccentricity gradient is needed, in typical diagrams: Earth's orbit is less eccentric (label E on a less - stretched ellipse/circle - like orbit), Mercury's is more eccentric (label M on a more - stretched ellipse).)