Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The distances of two planets A nad B fro...

The distances of two planets A nad B from the sun are `10^(12)m` and `10^(11)m` and their periodic times are `T_(A)` and `T_(B)` respectively. If their orbits are assumed to be circular, then the ratio of their periodic times `((T_(A))/(T_(B)))` will be

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The distance of Neptune and Saturn from the sun are respectively 10^13 and 10^12 metres and their periodic times are respectively T_N and T_S If their orbits are assumed to be circular, then the value of T_N//T_S .

The distance of Neptune and Saturn from the Sun are respectively 10^(13) and 10^(12) meters and their periodic times are respectively T_n and T_s . If their orbits are circular, then the value of T_n//T_s is

The distance of Neptune and Saturn from the Sun are respectively 10^(13) and 10^(12) meters and their periodic times are respectively T_n and T_s . If their orbits are circular, then the value of T_n//T_s is

The distance of two planets from the sun are 10^(12)m and 10^(10)m respectively. Then the ratio of their time periods is

The distance of two planets from the sun are 10^(13) and 10^(12) m respectively. The ratio of the periods of the planet is

The distance of two planets from the sun are 10^(13) and 10^(12) m respectively. The ratio of the periods of the planet is