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Which is the simplified version of Kepler’s third law when one of the planets being compared is Earth?(1 point)
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T3 = r2
t cube equal to r square
T2 = r
t square equal to r
T2 = r3
t square equal to r cube
T= r2
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T² = r³
(When periods are in Earth years and distances in AU, Kepler's third law becomes T² = r³.)
(When periods are in Earth years and distances in AU, Kepler's third law becomes T² = r³.)
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