
Kelpers Law
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following statement is best in accordance with Kepler's first law of planetary motion?
A. The orbits of planets form an ellipse, with the Sun at one focus.
B. Planets orbit in perfect circles, with the Sun slightly off-center.
C. All planets make one orbit of the Sun in exactly the same time period.
D. Planets farther from the Sun orbit proportionally faster.
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How do Kepler’s laws of planetary motion compare to Newton’s laws of motion and Newton’s law of universal gravitation?
A. Kepler described Earth’s orbit around the Sun. Newton described the Moon’s orbit around Earth.
B. Kepler explained only the shape of Earth’s orbit. Newton explained only Earth’s speed in orbit.
C. Kepler explained the effect of gravity on Earth’s orbit around the Sun. Newton explained the
effect of the Moon’s gravity on the Sun.
D. Kepler described the shape and speed of Earth’s orbit around the Sun. Newton identified the
forces that cause Earth to orbit the Sun.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The diagram below shows four points along Earth's orbit as it revolves around the Sun. The shaded area in the sector bounded by Points 1 and 2 is the same as the shaded area in the sector bounded by Points 3 and 4.
Which statement accurately compares the conditions at these four points?
A. The magnitude of Earth's acceleration is the same at all four points.
B. The Sun's gravitational pull on Earth is the same at Point 1 as it is at Point 3.
C. Earth's speed is the same as it goes from Point 1 to Point 2 as when it goes from Point 3 to Point 4.
D. It takes Earth the same amount of time to go from Point 1 to Point 2 as it does to go from Point 3 to Point 4.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
According to Kepler’s first law, orbiting planets follow an elliptical path with the Sun at one of the focal points of the ellipse. Kepler’s second law states that a line from the Sun to the planet must always pass over an equal amount of area in an equal amount of time. Based on this information,
which statement best describes the relationship between the speed of a planet and its distance from the Sun?
A. The speed of a planet is constant as it orbits the Sun.
B. The changes in the speed of an orbiting planet are independent of its distance from the Sun.
C. Planets move at higher speeds when they are close to the Sun and lower speeds when they are far from the Sun.
D. Planets move at lower speeds when they are close to the Sun and higher speeds when they are far from the Sun.
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5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The table below lists the distances of Mercury, Earth, and Saturn from the Sun. Kepler’s third law of motion describes the relationship between the distances of the planets from the Sun and their orbital periods.
Based on the time it takes each planet to complete a ‘year’ around the Sun, rank these planets in order from shortest to longest.
A. Mercury, Earth, Saturn
B. Mercury, Saturn, Earth
C. Earth, Mercury, Saturn
D. Saturn, Earth, Mercury
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
A total eclipse of the Sun occurs when the disc-like shape of the Moon completely covers the Sun, as seen from locations on Earth. However, this depends on the Moon being at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. Some eclipses, known as annular eclipses, show a thin ring of bright sunlight visible around the dark disc of the Moon. What is the relative position of the Moon, the Sun, and Earth during an annular eclipse?
A. The Moon is at apogee.
B. The Moon is at perigee.
C. Earth is at aphelion.
D. Earth is at perihelion.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Which statement is a relationship described by one of Kepler's laws?
A. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
B. The acceleration of the Moon depends directly on the net force applied to it by Earth.
C. Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
D. A line drawn between the Moon and the center of Earth will sweep out equal areas of the plane of the Moon's orbit in equal time periods.
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