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The laws of motion are described by Newton's Three Laws. These laws don't coincide fully with previous beliefs about motion.

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Q: What of Kepler and or Newton and law best describes Aristotelian violent motions?
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Who wrote the book theory of planetary motions?

Johan kepler.


Did Kepler accurately described the motions of all the known planets?

yes


What were the names of Johannes Kepler's peers?

Kepler's "running mate" would have to be Tycho Brahe. It was Brahe whose work (observations) Kepler used as a springboard to think about the motions of the planets and what mechanism could make them appear to do the things they did.


What was one of Kepler's discoveries?

It was Johannes Kepler who discovered and demonstrated that the Earth orbits the Sun. Kepler demolished the Aristotelian cosmography of perfect forms and unknowable causes, forever changed man's sense of his place in the Universe, helped launch the scientific revolution and also identified problems which would motivate the development of calculus.


Who analyzed the motions of planets?

Tycho Bache and Johannes Kepler. Tycho watched and records tons of data of the moments of planets, but his assistant, Johannes Kepler analyzed it all and made theories about the movements to better understand them (this was after Tycho passes away).


Kepler accurately described the motions of all the known planets True or false?

True. Kepler's laws apply to all objects orbiting the sun, even those that had not yet been discovered during his lifetime.


How does newtons law of gravitation explain Kepler's laws?

Kepler's Laws describe what happens. Newton's Laws describes what happens and why. The why is the theoretical explanation due to Gravity.


Who were astronomers who contributed to the destruction of the Aristotelian view of the Universe?

Galileo, Newton, Nicolas Copernicus, Kepler, Einstein. Also, every satellite, every telescope, and every modern day scientist or citizen for that matter.


Why do planets have circular and elliptical motions in the solar system?

The scientific explanation lies in Kepler's laws of planetary motions, which were discovered by Newton to be linked with the law of gravity. All the planets have elliptical orbits, and many of those are close being circular.


Who showed that gravity can explain all the planets movements?

Kepler showed that three simple statements (Kepler's 'Laws') could explain all the planetary motions that Tycho had observed and recorded. Sir Isaac Newton ... after postulating the law of gravitation ... showed that the existence of gravity, in the form he wrote it, would naturally lead to Kepler's Laws.


How was newton's law of gravity connected to discoveries about the planets orbits?

Kepler proposed a set of 'laws' to describe the motions of the planets,based completely on observational measurements.When Newton offered his law of universal gravitation, he was able to showmathematically that IF his formulas for gravity were correct, then the planetsMUST move exactly according to the observational measurements, and accordingto Kepler's Laws.That agreement was a great boost for these theories of both Kepler and Newton.


What are the three laws of Johannes Kepler all about?

Kepler's three "laws" of planetary motion constitute Kepler's explanation of the motions of the inner six planets of the solar system. He formulated them from years of sweating over the notebooks kept by another individual who spent his life watching the planets and keeping records of their motions. (Tycho Brahe). After Kepler's death, Isaac Newton developed his theory of gravity. Anybody who has enough geometry and calculus to give Gravity a good massage can show mathematically that IF gravity works the way Newton suggested it does, then the planets MUST move in the ways described by Kepler's Laws ... a nice confirmation of the work of both Newton and Kepler. These laws not only do a good job of describing how the planets move, but when we use Kepler's and Newton's formulas to figure out how to aim artificial satellites, Apollo capsules, and interplanetary probes to the outer solar system, those things always go where we want them to go ... more nice confirmation of the same theories. Oh yes. That's right. Both of them are "just theories".