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In recent years, a number of nearby stars have been found to possess planets. Suppose, the orbital radius of such a planet is f...Asked by Sierra
In recent years, a number of nearby stars have been found to possess planets. Suppose, the orbital radius of such a planet is found to be 3.0 1011 m, with a period of 1000 days. Find the mass of the star.
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use T^2 = 4*pi^2*r^2/GM
T and r are given, G -Universal constant of gravitation.
Compute M - mass of star
T and r are given, G -Universal constant of gravitation.
Compute M - mass of star
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