Keplers Law. The square of the period p(in years) of a

Chapter 0, Problem 71

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Keplers Law. The square of the period p(in years) of a planets orbit around the Sun is equal to the cube of the planets maximum distance from the Sun, d(in astronomical units or AU). This relationship can be expressed mathematically as p2 d3. If this formula is solved for d,the resulting equation is d p2/3. If Saturn has an orbital period of 29.46 Earth years, calculate Saturns maximum distance from the Sun to the nearest hundredth of an AU.

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