PHYSICS CHAPTER 8 : Universal Gravitation
When you use Kepler's third law to find the radius of the orbit of a planet or satellite, first solve for the cube of the radius, then take the cube root. This is easier to do if your calculator has a cube-root key. On TI-83 push math:4, then put in number, and press enter. ................
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