Respuesta :
Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that:
"The ratio between the cube of the orbital radius of the planet and the square of the orbital period is constant". In formulas:
[tex] \frac{r^3}{T^2} = k[/tex]
where r is the orbital radius and T the orbital period.
Since this ratio is constant for every planet, we see that when the orbital radius r is larger (i.e. when the planet is farther from the Sun), the orbital period T is larger: this means the planet takes more time to complete one revolution around the Sun, so it moves slower.
Therefore, the correct option is:
A planet moves slowest when it is farthest from the sun.
"The ratio between the cube of the orbital radius of the planet and the square of the orbital period is constant". In formulas:
[tex] \frac{r^3}{T^2} = k[/tex]
where r is the orbital radius and T the orbital period.
Since this ratio is constant for every planet, we see that when the orbital radius r is larger (i.e. when the planet is farther from the Sun), the orbital period T is larger: this means the planet takes more time to complete one revolution around the Sun, so it moves slower.
Therefore, the correct option is:
A planet moves slowest when it is farthest from the sun.
Answer:
P2 = A3
Explanation:
got it right on the quiz and smh brainly keep deleting the answer