Is it possible to divide an ellipse into 3,5 or 7 etc. parts of equal area? If yes then how?

Describe a circle around the ellipse and the circle of an equilateral triangle we construct. Projection of points on the circle is an ellipse with the ellipse on the surface distribution of three equal parts. To divide into 5 the same procedure to construct a pentagon in a circle.
Place an electric charge at one focus of the ellipse and fixate it. Place a second charge of opposite polarity on the ellipse with frictionless support and impart the initial velocity that will cause its trajectory to trace the ellipse periodically. Measure the period, divide it by the desired number of regions, mark the positions of the second charge at intervals of the resulting time, and connect them to the focus. By Kepler's second law, the resulting areas will be equal.