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A planet moves in elliptical around sun, at one of focal points. Match the following, for different parameters related to the planet during the motion
`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),((A),"Kinetic energy",(p),"Maximum at perigee"),((B),"Gravitational potential energy",(q),"Minimum at perigee"),((C ),"Linear momentum",(r ),"Maximum at apogee"),((D),"Area swept per second radius",(s),"Minimum at apogee"):}`

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