Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
The mean distance of a planet from the s...

The mean distance of a planet from the sun is approximately `1//4` times that of the earth from the the sun. Find the number of years required for the planet to make one revolution about the sun.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The mean distance of mass from the sun is 1.524 times that of earth from the sun. Find the number of years required for mass to make one revolution about the sun.

The mean distance of Mars from the sun in 1.524 times that of the Earth from the sun. Find the number of years requires for Mars make one revolution about the Sun.

The mean distance of Mars from the sun in 1.524 times that of the Earth from the sun. Find the number of years requires for Mars make one revolution about the Sun.

The mean distance of Mars from the sun in 1.524 times that of the Earth from the sun. Find the number of years requires for Mars make one revolution about the Sun.

The mean distance of Mars from the sun in 1.524 times that of the Earth from the sun. Find the number of years requires for Mars make one revolution about the Sun.

The mean distance of Mars from the Sun is 1.52 times that of Earth from the Sun. From Kepler's law of periods, calculate the number of years required for Mars to make one revolution around the Sun, compare your answer with the value given in Appendix C.

The mean distance of two planets A and B from the sun is 2 and 4 times the distance of the Earth from the sun, respectively. Find the ratio of the time taken by the two planets to make one revolution around the sun.