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COS SPR 25 class 2 Jan 30 Test1 (USE GOOGLE CHROME)

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Imagine we've discovered a planet orbiting another star at 1 AU every 6 months. The planet has a moon that orbits the planet at the same distance as our Moon, but it takes 2 months. What can we infer about this planet? (Hint: Use Newton's Version of Kepler's Third Law)

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We start by parsing the system: a planet orbits its star at a distance of 1 AU with a orbital period of 6 months. Using Newton's form of Kepler's Third Law for a planet-star system, P^2 = a^3 / (M_star + M_planet), where P is in years, a in AU, and masses are in solar masses. Here P = 0.5 years and a = 1 AU, so a^3 / P^2 = 1 / 0.25 = 4. This means the total mass (star plus planet) is about 4 solar masses if we assume the planet’s mass is negligible; if the planet’s mass is not......Login to view full explanation

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