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Kepler's third law explaination​

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Answered by flower2005
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The square of the orbital period of a planet is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit” That's Kepler's third law. In other words, if you square the 'year' of each planet, and divide it by the cube of its distance to the Sun, you get the same number, for all planets.

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Answered by rose5694
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sometimes called the law of harmonies. It is a beautiful example of a power law between the period of an orbiting body and its average distance to the body it orbits.

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