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18 July, 02:54

Jupiter is 5.2 times farther from the sun than Earth is. Find Jupiter's orbital period in Earth years

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  1. 18 July, 03:14
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    You can solve this using Kepler's 3rd law. T is proportional to r^1.5. T (J) = T (E) * 5.2^1.5 = 11.86 years.

    You can also solve it the hard way: Find M (sun's mass) and r (Jupiter's orbital radius) in m. Then use Kepler's equation T = 2pi*r^1.5/sqrt (GM).
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