Kepler's Laws describe what happens. Newton's Laws describes what happens and why. The why is the theoretical explanation due to Gravity.
It is named for Sir Isaac Newton who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
Newton's first and third laws of motion don't contribute anything to an understandingof Kepler's laws of planetary motion.Kepler's laws can be derived from Newton's law of universal gravitation, along with hissecond law of motion.
He published the laws of motion on July 5th 1687 in Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.
Newton explained Kepler's laws of planetary motion using his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. Newton showed that Kepler's laws could be derived from his own laws, providing a cohesive and comprehensive explanation for the motion of planets in the solar system. By combining these theories, Newton was able to show that a single set of principles could explain both terrestrial and celestial motion.
it applies to the earth and moon because their two objects in the universe that attract each other.
Sir Isaac Newton founded the Laws of Gravitation
Known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion.
No he had 3 laws of motion and 1 law of universal gravitation.
Gravity keeps planets in their orbits.Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation explain how orbits work, but have no influence whatsoeveron causing it to work that way.
Mindboggling? They are "Laws of Planetary Motion". So I guess the answer is "motion".
the laws of motion
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