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Planetary Motion in GeoGebra
Introduction
Inspiration
Objectives
Respective Physical Laws
Numerical approach
Geometric approach
References
Planetary Motion in GeoGebra
Author:
Roman Hašek
Table of Contents
Introduction
University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Annotation
Inspiration
Richard Feynman
Feynman's lectures on physics
Feynman's lost lecture
Objectives
Planetary motion in GeoGebra
Educational benefits
Respective Physical Laws
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Newton's laws of motion and gravity
Numerical approach
Numerical analysis of planetary motion
Geometric approach
Second Kepler's law: The law of equal areas
First Kepler's law: The law of ellipses
Feynman's proof of the law of ellipses
References
References
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