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Description Related to Newton_revolving_orbits_1_2_3_6.png, but now shows the 2nd (red) and 3rd (green) subharmonics of the base ellipse (shown in black). Briefly, if an inverse-cubic force of the correct magnitude were added to the inverse-square gravitational attraction, these planetary orbits would be produced. The ellipticity is 0.8, as in Newton_revolving_orbits_1_2_3_6.png and Newton_revolving_orbits_1_0.95.png.
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current21:23, 11 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 21:23, 11 July 2007468 × 473 (4 KB)WillowW (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Related to Newton_revolving_orbits_1_2_3_6.png, but now shows the 2nd (red) and 3rd (green) subharmonics of the base ellipse (shown in black). Briefly, if an inverse-cubic force of the correct magnitude were added to the invers

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