Suppose the law of gravitational attraction suddenly changes and becomes an inverse cube law i.e. , but still remaining a central force. Then |
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a) |
Keplers law of areas still holds |
b) |
Keplers law of period still holds |
c) |
Keplers law of areas and period still hold |
d) |
Neither the law of areas, nor the law of period still holds |
Suppose the law of gravitational attraction suddenly changes and becomes an inverse cube law i.e. , but still remaining a central force. Then |
|
a) |
Keplers law of areas still holds |
b) |
Keplers law of period still holds |
c) |
Keplers law of areas and period still hold |
d) |
Neither the law of areas, nor the law of period still holds |
Neither the law of areas, nor the law of period still holds |