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explain Kepler's third law

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Third law of Kepler. The square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit. This captures the relationship between the distance of planets from the Sun, and their orbital periods.

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\huge\textbf{Kepler's Third Law :}

According to it the square of time period of revolution of planet around sun is directly proportional to the cube length of semi major axis.

i.e. {T}^{2} \alpha {R}^{3}

Here T is time period of revolution and R is the distance of planet from the earth.

When we remove the sign of directly proportional then we have have to write some constant.

So, 

{T}^{2} = k {R}^{3}

\frac{{T}^{2}}{{R}^{3}} = k
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