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3 December, 21:20

7. Kepler's Third Law of Orbital Motion states that you can approximate the period P (in Earth years) it takes a planet to complete one orbit of the sun using the function, where d is the distance (in astronomical units, AU) from the planet to the sun. How many Earth years would it take for a planet that is 6.76 AU from the sun? 15.23

17.58

154.46

3.58

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  1. 4 December, 00:11
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    The formula that you left out of the question is P-squared = D-cubed. If d=6.76 AU then P=3.58 Earth years.
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