Asked by Jordyn
Which form of Kepler’s third law can you use to relate the period T and radius r of a planet in our solar system as long as the unit year is used for the period and astronomical unit is used for the radius?(1 point)
T=r2
cap t is equal to r squared
T3=r2
cap t cubed is equal to r squared
T2=r
cap t squared is equal to r
T2=r3
T=r2
cap t is equal to r squared
T3=r2
cap t cubed is equal to r squared
T2=r
cap t squared is equal to r
T2=r3
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GPT 3.5
cap t squared is equal to r cubed
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