Asked by Labz
Kepler's third law of planetary motion relates P, the period of a planet's orbit, to R, the planet's mean distance from the sun, through the equation log P = 1/2 (log k + 3 log R), where k is a constant.
a) Rewrite the formula as a single logarithm.
b) Rewrite the formula in exponential form.
c) Rewrite the formula, solving for P.
a) Rewrite the formula as a single logarithm.
b) Rewrite the formula in exponential form.
c) Rewrite the formula, solving for P.
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Answered by
Steve
log P = 1/2 log k + 1/2 * 3logR
= log(√k) + log√(R^3)
= log√(kR^3)
P = √(kR^3)
= log(√k) + log√(R^3)
= log√(kR^3)
P = √(kR^3)
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