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Rotation
Curves of Spiral Galaxies:
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This
just comes from Newton, by equating
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gravity
to centripetal acceleration. This
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produces
Kepler’s third law, and “Keplerian”
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orbital
velocities around point sources fall off
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as
r-1/2. How
about for galaxies?
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