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The orbital period, P, of a planet and the planet’s distance from the sun, a, in astronomical units is related by the formula P=a^3/2.

If Saturn’s orbital period is 29.5 years, what is its distance from the sun?

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Hello,

a^3/2=29.5
==>a=29.5^2/3
==>a=9.5473170...AU
in reality: 9.5388..AU (astronomic unit)
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Answer: 9.54731702 astronomical units


Explanation:

Given: The orbital period, P, of a planet and the planet’s distance from the sun, a, in astronomical units is related by the formula
P=a^{(3)/(2).

Saturn’s orbital period P = 29.5 years

Substitute this value in the equation above, we get


29.5=a^{(3)/(2)}\\\Rightarrow(29.5)^{(2)/(3)}=a\\\Rightarrow\ a=9.54731702\text{ astronomical units}

Hence, its distance from the sun = 9.54731702 astronomical units.

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