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How did Kepler come about to conclude that his third law is
Radius3/Period2? How did he derive this equation?
Radius3/Period2? How did he derive this equation?
The discussion revolves around the derivation and historical context of Kepler's Third Law, specifically the relationship expressed as Radius³/Period². Participants explore how Kepler arrived at this law, the mathematical implications, and potential derivations from various perspectives, including historical data analysis and geometric considerations.
Participants express a range of views on the derivation of Kepler's Third Law, with no consensus reached on whether it can be derived solely from the properties of ellipses or if it requires additional concepts such as angular momentum and time. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to derive the law.
Some participants highlight limitations in understanding the derivation due to missing visual aids or the complexity of the mathematical steps involved. There is also mention of the need to clarify definitions and assumptions related to the forces at play in orbital mechanics.
Originally posted by PiRsq
So does R3 have any relationship with the fact that the planets are orbiting in 3 dimension?