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Biology, 28.08.2019 22:30 Turtlelover05

Hey everybody. this is a really hard question, but i'll offer as many points as i dare to get an answer.
the laboratory work i have for science doesn't match anything i've been learning in the textbook. i just got an f over it. i'm literally begging you
would kepler's law:
 {p}^{2} = {a}^{3}
still be true if the sun was twice as large? or half as large? does the orbital period depend not only on distance, but on the mass of the central body? explain why or why not.

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