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We measure distances in astronomy in terms of AU which is the distance between the earth and sun. If the distance is 2AU, it is twice that distance. What happens to the time period (1 year) for planets
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We measure distances in astronomy in terms of AU which is the distance
between the earth and sun. If the distance is 2AU, it is twice that distance.
What happens to the time period (1 year) for planets when you double the
distance from the sun? (approximately)
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it took by 2 and made it 2 yrs
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