Angular momentum conservation in double star orbits: A laboratory exercise

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Visual Binaries, Proper Motions And Radial Velocities, Space Motions, Orbit Determination And Improvement, Laboratory Experiments And Apparatus

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Kepler's second law, which is a geometrical statement of conservation of
angular momentum, is true for double star orbits. Since this can be
shown using tabulated and plotted observational data and simple
measuring devices it can be done as an exercise by students in
introductory astronomy or physics courses.

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