Kepler's 3rd Law is often written as follows: (M + m)P2 = a. In practice, we can sometimes write it in its simpler form,
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Kepler's 3rd Law is often written as follows: (M + m)P2 = a. In practice, we can sometimes write it in its simpler form,
Kepler's 3rd Law is often written as follows: (M + m)P2 = a. In practice, we can sometimes write it in its simpler form, P2 = al. What form of this equation would we use if applying it to a pair of stars orbiting one another (i.e., a binary star system)? Select one: OA p2=a? Shiny OB. (M + m)P2 = a OC both A and B OD we cannot apply Kepler's 3rd Law to binary star systems
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