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Oh yes, and as a note, I had some fun with this on Matlab and started graphing its position by defining the radius and angular momentum as functions of time as well.[[User:Jhunsber|His Awesomeness, Josh Hunsberger]]

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Oh yes, and as a note, I had some fun with this on Matlab and started graphing its position by defining the radius and angular momentum as functions of time as well.His Awesomeness, Josh Hunsberger

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