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let the period of revolution of a planet at a distance R from star be T.Prove that if it was at a distance of 2R from the star,its period of revolution will be √8T

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Answered by TheUrvashi
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According to Kepler's law , T²a³
Here T denotes the time period and a denotes the distance between two objects

Here, when distance between planet and star is R then time period is T
means T² = kR³ [ here k is proportionality constant ]----(1)

Again, Let the time period is T' when distance between planet and star is 2R
T'² = k(2R)³ = k.8R³ -----(2)

Dividing equation (1) by (2)
T²/T'² = kR³/k8R³ = 1/8
T'² = 8T²
square root both sides,
T' =
 \sqrt{8t}

Hence, time period will be T , when distance between planet and star will be 2R

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