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20 July, 03:20

Planet A and planet B are in circular orbits around a distant star. Planet A is 4.5 times farther from the star than is planet B.

What is the ratio of their speeds vA/vB?

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  1. 20 July, 03:24
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    If we base this on Kepler's Third Law, then t^2 = r^3

    So, if we increase the distance (r) by a factor of 4.5 then the time (t) will be increased by a factor of (4.5) ^ (3/2) or (4.5) ^ (1.5)

    4.5 ^ 1.5 = 9.55

    So their velocity (and their orbital time) would be in the ratio of 9.55 : 1
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