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Section I: Part B - Short Answer Responses (1 Viewer)

dolbinau

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nty said:
I used Kepler's Law as well. made T the subject. substituted values for R and got numerical answers.. but then it wasn't exaclty a nice ratio so i rounded it a little bit and got 8:1. anyone do that? i hope i m not so confused that i have no idea what i'm talking about.
I got that answer using the same method...I think we're right. (well hope lol :p)
 

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OK if you did this: ORIGINAL PERIOD : T1

NEW PERIOD : 8T1

OR T2 = 8TI u r right
 

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i had
r^3/T^2 = (4r)^3/xT^2, where x is the ratio of periods
therefore, r^3/T^2 = 64r^3/xT^2
r^3/T^2 = 64r^3/(64T)^2
so x = square root of 64
=8

therefore the period is 8 times greater
ratio of periods = 8:1
 

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