Chapter 5: Q20P (page 208)
A planet orbits a star in an elliptical orbit. At a particular instant the momentum of the planet is and the force on the planet by the star is . find and role="math" localid="1654057870125" .
Chapter 5: Q20P (page 208)
A planet orbits a star in an elliptical orbit. At a particular instant the momentum of the planet is and the force on the planet by the star is . find and role="math" localid="1654057870125" .
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