36. Consider both the interval of time represented in Figures 1 and 3 and the reason that, according to Hypothesis 2, the line of sight from Earth to Mars drifts over time. Is the top portion of Figure 3 consistent with that reason?

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is F

Explanation

If we can truly understand the theory described in Hypothesis 2, we will find that the theory is very reasonable and will not contradict the phenomenon shown in Figure 1. Secondly, we can correctly describe what we observe from Figure 3. We can see that Mars is outside the Earth (according to the distance relative to the sun), so the orbit of the Earth is short and the orbit of Mars is long. (According to Kepler's third law, the period of the planet's movement is T, and the semi-major axis of the elliptical orbit is a, then T^2=ka^3, so the period of the earth's movement is short and the angular velocity is large.) In the same period of time, the earth There are more orbits than Mars. So option F is correct.