If an asteroid has a perihelion distance of 2.0 A.U. and an aphelion distance of 6.0 A.U., what is its orbital semi-major axis, eccentricity, and period? Thanks!?

1 Answer
Dec 1, 2015

Semi major 4AU, eccentricity 0.5, period 8 years.

Explanation:

If the semi major axis distance is a and the eccentricity is e, then the perihelion distance is #a(1-e)# and the aphelion distance is #a(1+e)#.

Substituting the values gives #a(1-e)=2# and #a(1+e)=6#.
Adding gives #2a=8#. This gives #a=4#AU.
subtracting gives #2ae=4# which gives #ae=2#. Substituting for a gives #e=1/2# or 0.5.

Kepler's 3rd law states that given the period T, the #T^2=a^3#. Substituting for a gives #t^2=64#. Taking the square root gives #T=8# years.