If a small planet is located eight times as far from the sun as Earth (#1.5 * 10^11# #m#), how many years would it take the planet to orbit the sun?

1 Answer
Jan 20, 2018

It takes this planet 22.6 Earth years to orbit the sun.

Explanation:

Problems involving the period of revolution of an orbiting body are generally done using Kepler's third law:

#T^2 = kr^3#

If the information given is in units of Earth years (for T) and astronomical units (multiples of the mean radius of the Earth's orbit), the value of #k# will be unity (1).

Because this is the case here, we can write Kepler's law as:

#T^2 = (1) (8^3)#

and we avoid using #1.5xx10^11# m as the radius.

Finishing the calculation, we get

#T^2 = 512#

#T= 22.6# Earth years