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Physics, 07.03.2020 00:37, tyrique86

Uranus’s orbit did not appear to behave according to Newton’s and Kepler's laws of motion and gravity. The most likely culprit for Uranus’s misbehaving orbit was the gravitational influence of another planet. Using Newton’s and Kepler's laws, astronomers were able to calculate exactly where they would expect this still-undiscovered planet to be. When telescopes were pointed at this position, Neptune was seen. What does this imply?

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