Kepler's second law (equal areas in equal times) is a direct statement of which conservation law?

Answer

Conservation of angular momentum

Kepler's second law reflects the conservation of angular momentum, which is a direct result of the gravitational force acting radially (along the line connecting the two bodies).

Kepler's second law (equal areas in equal times) is a direct statement of which conservation law?

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