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Physics, 07.12.2019 00:31 keving4three

Concerning the planetary orbits, why was copernicus somewhat inaccurate?
a. he suggested the orbits were elliptical.
b. he suggested the orbits were circles.
c. he suggested the orbits were identical.
d. he suggested the orbits were equidistant.

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