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The planet neptune orbits the sun. its orbital radius is 30.1 astronomical units (AU). assuming neptunes orbit is circular, what is the distance it travels in a single orbit around the sun?

Solve in terms of pi.

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Answer:

The distance it travels in a single orbit around the sun is
60.2\pi

Explanation:

Given : The planet Neptune orbits the sun. its orbital radius is 30.1 astronomical units (AU). Assuming Neptune orbit is circular.

To find : What is the distance it travels in a single orbit around the sun?

Solution :

The radius of the orbital is 30.1 AU.

We have given that assume orbit is circular.

So, distance travels in a single orbit is circumference of the orbit.

Circumference is
C=2\pi r

r=30.1 AU


C=2\pi * 30.1


C=60.2\pi

Therefore, The distance it travels in a single orbit around the sun is
60.2\pi

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