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Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion. Debate on Planet Motions Geocentric or Heliocentric Universe.

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Page 1: Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion. Debate on Planet Motions Geocentric or Heliocentric Universe.

Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

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Debate on Planet Motions

Geocentric or Heliocentric Universe

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Claudius Ptolemy

• Ptolemy developed a geocentric model of the solar system that was so successful in predicting the positions of the planets that it endured for more than 1300 years.

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Geocentric Model- Earth Centered Universe everything revolves around the Earth

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Retrograde Motion

• If you watch the planets carefully, you will see that they move through the sky from night to night.

• However, a given planet will appear to stop, move backward for a while, stop again, and then continue its forward motion.

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Ptolomey’s Epicycles

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Heliocentric Model-Sun centered Universe

everything revolves around the sun

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Heliocentric Theory

• Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) argued that the motion of the Sun and planets could be equally described by a Sun centered (heliocentric) system.

• Galileo (1564-1642) was the first scientitst to use a telescope to observe the sky. He observed the phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter. Both observations supported the heliocentric model.

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Retrograde Motion

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Phases of Venus

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Kepler’s Laws of Planetary MotionKepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

–Law 1 - Law of Ellipses–Law 2 - Law of Equal Areas–Law 3 - Harmonic Law (P2=ka3)

•Kepler’s laws provide a concise and simple description of the motions of the planets. Discovered in 1609.

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Kepler’s First Law

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Kepler’s First Law: Each planet moves about the Sun in an orbit that is an ellipse, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse.

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Kepler’s First Law

• The major axis is the widest diameter of the ellipse.

• The semimajor axis is ½ this distance.– This is the average distance of the planet from

the Sun.

• The eccentricity is a measure of the roundness of the ellipse:– An eccentricity of 0 is a perfect circle.– An eccentricity near 1 is a very elongated

ellipse.

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axismajor oflength

points focusbetween distancetyeccentrici

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Lunar Orbit of Explorer

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Moon

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Major

Axis

Minor

Axis

Focus PointsCente

r

90°

Semi-major Axis = ½ Major Axis

axismajor oflength

points focusbetween distance

tyeccentrici

e=0 perfect circle

e=1 flat line

The Ellipse

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Kepler’s Second Law

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Kepler’s Second Law: The straight line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas in space in equal intervals of time.

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Kepler’s Third Law: The sqaures of the planets’ periods of revolution are in direct proportion to the cubes of the semimajor axes of their orbits.

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Kepler’s Third Law

• Kepler’s Third Law can be expressed as: (distance)3=(period)2

D3 = P2

if distance is measured in AU and the period in years.– Examples:

• The semimajor axis of the Earth’s orbit is 1 AU and its period is 1 year. Therefore, we can easily see that: 13=12.

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Kepler’s Third Law

• Halley’s Comet takes 76 years to orbit the Sun. What is its average distance from the Sun?

AU 17.9D

5776D

5776D

)76(D

PD

3

3

23

23

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Kepler’s Third Law

• Kepler’s Third Law allows you to determine the semimajor axis of the orbit if you know the period, or the period if you know the semimajor axis.