MCQOPTIONS
Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
Suppose the law of gravitational attraction suddenly changes and becomes an inverse cube law i.e. \[F\propto 1/{{r}^{3}}\], but still remaining a central force. Then [UPSEAT 2002] |
| A. | Keplers law of areas still holds |
| B. | Keplers law of period still holds |
| C. | Keplers law of areas and period still hold |
| D. | Neither the law of areas, nor the law of period still holds |
| Answer» E. | |