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The relationship between the planet's SPEED and its distance from the Sun is given by Kepler's Third Law.From there, it is fairly easy to derive a relationship between the period of revolution, and the distance.
It's distance - the further it is from the Sun the further it has to travel.
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Neptune travels the most distance per revolution around the Sun.
The relationship that exists between a planet's distance from the Sun and its period of revolution is that the closer the planet is from the Sun, the less amount of time it takes for the planet to complete its period of revolution.
The relationship between the planet's SPEED and its distance from the Sun is given by Kepler's Third Law.From there, it is fairly easy to derive a relationship between the period of revolution, and the distance.
It's distance - the further it is from the Sun the further it has to travel.
No. The strength of surface gravity on a planet depends on its size and mass.
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F is directly porportional to P
Neptune travels the most distance per revolution around the Sun.
The relationship that exists between a planet's distance from the Sun and its period of revolution is that the closer the planet is from the Sun, the less amount of time it takes for the planet to complete its period of revolution.
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He referred to it as an eclipse where the planets orbit the sun in a path.
The farther out, the longer the year.
The farther away from the sun, the longer the period of revolution takes.