"32 years" is a period of time, not a distance. When astronomers get together and
talk about the period of time that we call '32years', they refer to it among themselves
as "thirty-two years".
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32 LIGHT YEARS would come close to 10 Parsecs. A Parsec is about 3.26 light years.
You can find the major axis, 0.5+31.5 or 32 AU. The semimajor axis is half that, 16 AU. Then you can use Keplers 3rd law to calculate the period, which is 161.5 or 64 years.
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The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of 32 units and a width of 6 units the area is 80 square units.Improved Answer:-Area = 6*10 = 60 square unitsPerimeter = 6+6+10+10 = 32 units
They will be both the same because the perimeter of the square is 32 units and the perimeter of the rectangle is also 32 units
A=s2 64=s2 s=8 units P=4s P=4(8) P=32 units Therefore, the perimetre is 32 units.
area = ½ × sum_of_parallel_sides × perpendicular_distance_between_them → 234 sq units = ½ × (20 units + 32 units) × x → x × 26 units = 234 sq units → x = 234 sq units ÷ 26 units → x = 9 units
32 units
8 units.
The circumference of a circle with 32 diameter is: 100.53 units.
Perimeter = 2*(7+9) = 32 units.
Of the 8 planets, Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total. There are Dwarf planets and other bodies yet to be confirmed as dwarf planets, which are further out from the sun than Neptune. Pluto in one such dwarf planet, which takes 248 years to complete one orbit. Eris is the furthest of the five dwarf planets though, this takes 557 years to make one orbit of our sun. There is also Sedna, not currently classed as a dwarf planet, but it is thought to be one by many. Sedna's furthest point in orbit away from sun) is estimated to be 960 astronomical units (32 times Neptune's distance), while its closest apprach is 76 astronomical units (AU). It is though to take around 11,400 years to make one orbit of our sun.