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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10
A10-kg isto a of 10 m at aa0.9 kg/m.30 kg of ,at aas10-m .. ( 9.8 m/s2 g.)
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Use the ratio form of kepler’s third law, = , and the data provided to determine the time it takes mars to orbit the sun. round your answer to the nearest tenth. earth’s orbital period = 1.0 earth year earth’s distance from the sun = 1.0 au mars’s distance from the sun = 1.5 au it takes mars about ⇒ 1.8 earth years to orbit the sun.
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