
doi: 10.21661/r-18560
It is important to describe not movement of a heavenly body on an orbit, and to understand the reasons of its movement and those power potential systems and forces which operate this movement, that not always allow to make the differential equations simply. It is important to represent also graphically changes of key parameters of any heavenly body addressing around of the Center. Centrifugal and centripetal forces – the main forces of one order working on a heavenly body, addressing around of the Center. Present article also is devoted to this, and, all parameters in algebraic expressions are considered dependent not only from in regular intervals current time, but also from each other, or, for example, from «radius – vector» – positions of a heavenly body from focus of an elliptic orbit.
орбита, масса, солнечный Центр, centrifugal force, центростремительная сила, скорость, weight, speed, небесное тело, Солнечная система, the solar Center, радиус-вектор, время, центробежная сила, a radius-vector, an orbit, time, centripetal force, a heavenly body, Solar system
орбита, масса, солнечный Центр, centrifugal force, центростремительная сила, скорость, weight, speed, небесное тело, Солнечная система, the solar Center, радиус-вектор, время, центробежная сила, a radius-vector, an orbit, time, centripetal force, a heavenly body, Solar system
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