Question
                Which is the simplified version of Kepler’s third law when one of the planets being compared is Earth?(1 point)
Responses
T = r2
T = r 2
T3 = r2
T 3 = r 2
T2 = r
T 2 = r
T2 = r3
            
        Responses
T = r2
T = r 2
T3 = r2
T 3 = r 2
T2 = r
T 2 = r
T2 = r3
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    is this correct
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    T2 = r3
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Apologies for the confusion. The correct simplified version of Kepler's third law when comparing Earth to another planet is:
T2 = r3
Here, T represents the period (time taken for one complete orbit) of the planet being compared to Earth, and r represents its average distance from the Sun.
    
T2 = r3
Here, T represents the period (time taken for one complete orbit) of the planet being compared to Earth, and r represents its average distance from the Sun.
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