What happens to the revolution time of the planets as they are on their orbits further from the sun? (had to post it again cause i couldn’t find it)
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There is, however, a relationship between a planet's distance from the Sun and its period of revolution. Kepler's third law of planetary motion says that the square of the planet's orbital period is proportional to the cube of its semimajor axis. For now, just read that as saying that a planet's 'year' is determined ONLY by its average distance from the Sun. The further away from the Sun it is, the slower the planet's orbital speed and the longer its path. Both of those factors result in taking longer to make one complete orbit and a planet having a longer year.
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