Respuesta :
Newton's law of universal gravitation ... massaged and manipulated
with a lot of calculus and geometry ... predicts that closed gravitational
orbits are ellipses.
The circle is such a precise special kind of ellipse that a circular orbit
never occurs. The chance of it is like the chance of flipping a coin and
having it land standing up on its edge ... possible, but very improbable.
Answer:
Kepler's 2nd law describe the shape of orbit
Explanation:
Kepler's 2nd law describe the shape of orbit
A planet's orbit's around which it revolve around the Sun is not a circle. It's an ellipse — a ring that's "flattened." The Sun (which is also called the planet's center) holds one ellipse target. A concentration is among two inner points helping to decide an ellipse's form.