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The equation T^2 = A^3 shows the relationship between a planet’s orbital period, T, and the planet’s mean distance from the sun, A, in astronomical units, AU. If planet Y is twice the mean distance from the sun as planet X, by what factor is the orbital period increased?

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So, let planet X's orbital period be T and its mean distance from the sun be A. Also let planet Y's orbital period be T_1, so that means if planet Y's mean distance from the sun were double that of planet X:


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Which means that the orbital period in planet Y is increased by a factor of
2√(2)

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User Frank Weindel
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Answer:

2^3/2

Explanation:

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User Cegas
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