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11. Which physical law states that all orbits are conic sections? O A. Newton's laws O B. Kepler's first law O C. Kepler's second and third laws O D. Kepler's third law
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11. Which physical law states that all orbits are conic sections?
O A. Newton's laws
O B. Kepler's first law
O C. Kepler's second and third laws
O D. Kepler's third law
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Kepler's first law
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keller’s first law.... the answer is B
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