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A) A planet moves at a constant speed during its orbit of the Sun.
B) A planet moves faster when it is farther from the Sun.
C) A planet moves slower when it is closer to the Sun.
D) A planet moves faster when it is closer to the Sun.
E) This law implies nothing about a planet's motion.
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A) The planets move around the Sun in elliptical orbits.
B) His theory of gravity accounted for the variable speeds of the planets.
C) He laid out the order and relative motion of the known solar system.
D) He discovered the Sun was not at the center of the Milky Way.
E) His telescope revealed the four moons of Jupiter, a model solar system.
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A) Universal gravitation implies that the orbits of the planets must be elliptical (Kepler's firstlaw) .
B) Universal gravitation implies that the planets will sweep out equal areas in equal times(Kepler's second law) .
C) Universal gravitation implies that the planets further from the Sun will move more slowlythan the planets closer to the Sun (Kepler's third law) .
D) Universal gravitation implies that when a planet is closer to the Sun in its orbit, it will movefaster than when it is farther from the Sun (Kepler's second law) .
E) Both C and D are correct.
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A) 3
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D) 9
E) 81
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A) The planets' orbits around the Sun are ellipses, not circles.
B) The Earth is not the center of the Universe.
C) His observations of planetary motion with great accuracy proved circular orbits could notwork.
D) His telescope revealed the moons of Jupiter before Galileo noted them.
E) Retrograde motion must be explained by epicycles larger than those of Ptolemy.
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A) the moons of Saturn
B) the craters and mare of the Moon
C) sunspots and the rotation of the Sun
D) the four largest moons of Jupiter
E) the phases of Venus
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A) 5X
B) 10X
C) 25X
D) 100X
E) 250X
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A) the Sun during an eclipse.
B) the Moon in its monthly cycle.
C) Mercury and Venus.
D) Mars and Jupiter.
E) Jupiter and Saturn.
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A) The planets of the solar system revolve around the Sun.
B) The stars are much farther away than the Sun.
C) Apparent retrograde motion is not the actual motion of the other planets.
D) The orbits of the planets are ellipses.
E) The Earth is not the center of everything.
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A) The Earth orbits the Sun once a year.
B) The Sun lies in the center of the Cosmos.
C) The Moon orbits the Earth once a month.
D) Epicycles are needed to explain retrograde motion of the planets.
E) Venus's epicycle must always lie between us and the Sun.
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A) the mass of the planet only.
B) the mass of the Sun only.
C) both the mass of the planet and the mass of the Sun.
D) the mass of the planet and its distance from the Sun.
E) the mass of both the planet and the Sun and the distance between the two.
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A) vernal equinox.
B) aphelion.
C) perihelion.
D) crossing the ecliptic.
E) None of these; a planet's distance from the Sun never changes.
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