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Kepler's third law is about
A) Orbits
B) time period
C) areas
D) none​

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Answered by sunjeahparadero
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Answer:

B. time period

Explanation:

Kepler's Third Law: the squares of the orbital periods of the planets are directly proportional to the cubes of the semi major axes of their orbits. Kepler's Third Law implies that the period for a planet to orbit the Sun increases rapidly with the radius of its orbit.

The units for both quantities are taken from the earth's orbit: period is measured in years, which is the time taken for the earth to complete one of its orbits, and distance is taken in astronomical units (au), which is the average distance from the earth to the sun.

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Answered by harnoor9397
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a) Orbits is the Kepler’s third law about
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