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In a certain binary-star system, each star has the a mass of 1.20 1030 kg, and they revolve about their center of mass. The distance between them is 2.0 108 km. What is their period of revolution in Earth years?

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Answer:

Their period of revolution is 1.408 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

G = gravitational constant = 6.67x10⁻¹¹Nm²/kg²

M = mass of star = 1.2x10³⁰kg

D = distance between stars = 2x10⁸km = 2x10¹¹m

The radius of each star is:


r=(D)/(2) =(2x10^(11) )/(2) =1x10^(11) m

The gravitational force between stars is equal to:


(V^(2) )/(r) =(GM)/(D^(2) ) \\V=\sqrt{(GMr)/(D^(2) ) } =\sqrt{(6.67x10^(-11)*1.2x10^(30)*1x10^(11) )/((2x10^(11))^(2) ) } =14145.671m/s

The period is:


T=(2\pi r)/(V) =(2\pi 1x10^(11) )/(14145.671) =44417725.445s=1.408years

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