Physics, asked by hellfire03, 9 months ago

The table below lists the average distance R to the Sun and orbital period T of the first planets:
Distance Orbital Period
Mercury 0.39 AU 88 days
Venus 0.72 AU 225 days
Earth 1.00 AU 365 days
Mars 1.52 AU 687 days
(a) Calculate the average distance of Mercury, Venus and Mars to the Earth.
Which one of these planets is the closest to Earth on average?
(b) Calculate the average distance of Mercury, Venus and Earth to Mars.
Which one of these planets is the closest to Mars on average?
(c) What do you expect for the other planets?
Hint: Assume circular orbits and use symmetries to make the distance calculation easier. You can
approximate the average distance by using four well-chosen points on the planet’s orbit.​

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  Table Showing the average distance R to the Sun and orbital period T of the first planets:

To find :  average distance of Mercury, Venus and Mars to the Earth.

average distance of Mercury, Venus and Earth to Mars.

Solution:

    Sun         Mercury        Venus          Earth           Mars

     0             0.39 AU       0.72  AU      1.00 AU       1.52 AU

average distance of Mercury, from Earth  = 1.00 - 0.39  = 0.61 AU

average distance of Venus, from Earth  = 1.00 - 0.72  =   0.28 AU

average distance of Mars, from Earth  = 1.52 - 1.00    =   0.52 AU

0.28 AU is smallest

Venus,  is the closest to Earth on average

average distance of Mercury, from Mars  = 1.52 - 0.39  = 1.13 AU

average distance of Venus, from Mars  = 1.52 - 0.72  = 0.78 AU

average distance of Earth, from Mars  = 1.52 - 1.00  = 0.52 AU

0.52 AU is smallest

Earth is  the closest to Mars on average

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