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Acceleration is defined in as distance divided by time squared or Newton's acceleration a = r/(t. t) = k/(r.r) which means (r. r. r)/(t. t) = k which is Kepler's law.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Acceleration is defined in as distance divided by time squared or Newton's acceleration a = r/(t. t) = k/(r.r) which means (r. r. r)/(t. t) = k which is Kepler's law.
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Scientific Paper
Title Kepler\'s Third Law = Newton\'s Inverse Square Law
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Author(s) Joe Alexander Nahhas
Keywords Kepler, Newton
Published 1976
Journal None
No. of pages 7

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Abstract

Acceleration is defined in as distance divided by time squared or Newton's acceleration a = r/(t. t) = k/(r.r) which means (r. r. r)/(t. t) = k which is Kepler's law.