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A simple derivation of Kepler's laws without solving differential equations

Popular Physics 2009-11-13 v1 History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

Proceeding like Newton with a discrete time approach of motion and a geometrical representation of velocity and acceleration, we obtain Kepler's laws without solving differential equations. The difficult part of Newton's work, when it calls for non trivial properties of ellipses, is avoided by the introduction of polar coordinates. Then a simple reconsideration of Newton's figure naturally leads to en explicit expression of the velocity and to the equation of the trajectory. This derivation, which can be fully apprehended by beginners at university (or even before) can be considered as a first application of mechanical concepts to a physical problem of great historical and pedagogical interest.

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@article{arxiv.0812.2755,
  title  = {A simple derivation of Kepler's laws without solving differential equations},
  author = {J. -P. Provost and C. Bracco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2755},
  year   = {2009}
}
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