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A planet orbits the sun in an elliptical path as shown in the figure. Let `v_(p) " and " v_(A)` be spped of the planet when at perohelion and aphelion respectively. Which of the following relations is correct ?

A

`(r_(p))/(r_(A))=(v_(A))/(v_(p))`

B

`(r_(p))/(r_(A))=(v_(p))/(v_(A))`

C

`(r_(p))/(r_(A))=sqrt((v_(p))/(v_(A)))`

D

`(r_(p))/(r_(A))=sqrt((v_(A))/(v_(p)))`

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The correct Answer is:
A

(a) Angular momentum of planet at P, `L_(P)=m_(P)v_(P)r_(P)`
According to the law of conservation of angular momentum
`L_(P)=L_(A), m_(P)v_(P)r_(P)=m_(P)v_(A)r_(A)`
`or (r_(P))/(r_(A))=(v_(A))/(v_(P))`
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