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The mean distance of Jupiter from the su...

The mean distance of Jupiter from the sun is nearly `5.2` times the corresponding distance between earth and sun. Using Kepler's Law, find the period of revolution of Jupiter in its orbit.

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To find the period of revolution of Jupiter in its orbit using Kepler's Law, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understanding Kepler's Third Law Kepler's Third Law states that the square of the period of revolution (T) of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis (r) of its orbit. Mathematically, this can be expressed as: \[ T^2 \propto r^3 \] This means: ...
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