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Physics, 04.05.2021 17:00 lol23051

5) According to Kepler's law, the square of the time it takes for an object to orbit, T, is directly related to the cube
between the object and what it is orbiting.
the distance,
This is correctly shown in equation form by
A)
13 - k*r2
B)
T2 = kºr3
o
3 = k/12
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D)
T² = k/13
6)

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