Authors: Viktor Strohm
The motion of a material point along curves of the second order is represented by a kinematic equation. Formulas for the dependence of acceleration and radius, speed and radius are derived. The direction of the velocity and acceleration vectors is determined. The conditions for the conservation of Kepler's laws when a material point moves along second-order curves are shown.
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