According to Kepler's law the time period of a satellite varies with its radius as
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According to Kepler's law the time period of a satellite varies with its radius as
- T2 ∝ R3
- T3 ∝ R2
- R2 ∝ (1/R3)
- T3 ∝ (1/R2)
Answer
(A) T 2 ∝ R 3
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