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Which statement did Kepler’s investigations of the movement of the planets explain?


Jupiter has more moons than earth.


Gravity acts on all objects in the universe.


The sun is more massive than earth.


Earth is not the center of the universe.

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Answer:

earth is not the center of the universe

Explanation:

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Kepler's laws allow us to find that the correct answer, the basis is these is

 d) Earth is not the center of the universe.

Kepler made extensive measurements and created a mathematical model of the movement of the planets around the sun, these analyzes are written in the form of three laws

  • Kepler's first law. Says the planets move elliptically
  • Kepler's second law. Establish that the vector from the sun to the planet sweeps equal area in equal time intervals
  • Kepler's third law. It is an application of Newton's second law to the movement of the planets around the sun, it gives a relationship between the period of the orbit and the semi-major axis of the ellipse.

                [tex]T^2 = ( \frac{4\pi ^2}{G M_s} ) \ a^3[/tex]

Where T is the period, a the major axis, G the universal gravitational constant and [tex]M_s[/tex] the most of the sun.

 

When analyzing these Kepler's laws in all the sun is the center of movement.

Let's analyze the different claims;

a) False. The laws are not on a specific planet

b) False. Gravity is not in Kepler's laws

c) False. A ratio of the masses between planets and the sun is not established

d) True. In the laws the sun is the center of movement, therefore the earth is not the center of the universe.

In conclusion using Kepler's laws we can find that the correct answer for the bases of these is:

 d) Earth is not the center of the universe.

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