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This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Physics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
If the eccentricities of the planetary orbits were taken as zero, then the sun is at the centre of the orbit. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
The elliptical orbits of planets were indicated by calculations of the orbit of which astronomical body? |
A. | Mercury |
B. | Earth |
C. | Earth s moon |
D. | Mars |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Kepler s laws of planetary motion improved ______ |
A. | the heliocentric theory |
B. | the geocentric theory |
C. | the big bang theory |
D. | the string theory |
Answer» B. the geocentric theory | |
4. |
What is the constant of proportionality in Kepler s law of periods known as? |
A. | Universal gravitational constant |
B. | Escape velocity |
C. | There is no constant of proportionality |
D. | Cannot be determined |
Answer» D. Cannot be determined | |
5. |
The velocity of a planet is the greatest at perigee. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
6. |
The velocity of a planet is constant throughout its elliptical trajectory in an orbit. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
7. |
What is the time taken by a planet to sweep an area of 2 million square km if the time taken by the same planet to cover an area of 1 million square km is 36 hours? |
A. | 18 hours |
B. | 36 hours |
C. | 72 hours |
D. | 144 hours |
Answer» D. 144 hours | |
8. |
What does Kepler s law of period relate? |
A. | Time period and semi-minor axis |
B. | Time period and eccentricity |
C. | Time period and semi-major axis |
D. | Time period and area swept by the planet |
Answer» D. Time period and area swept by the planet | |
9. |
Kepler s laws of planetary motion were proposed only for _____ |
A. | our sun |
B. | any star in our galaxy |
C. | any star in the universe |
D. | stars of other solar systems |
Answer» B. any star in our galaxy | |
10. |
Kepler s laws of planetary motion replaced circular orbits with _____ |
A. | elliptical orbits |
B. | parabolic orbits |
C. | conical orbits |
D. | hyperbolic orbits |
Answer» B. parabolic orbits | |
11. |
From Kepler s law of orbit, we can infer that the sun is located _____ of the planet s orbit. |
A. | at the centre |
B. | at one of the foci |
C. | at both foci |
D. | anywhere along the semi-minor axis |
Answer» C. at both foci | |