kepler's third law

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kepler's third law

Kepler's third law is illustrated by a diagram comparing the orbits of different planets.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion: A fundamental law of celestial mechanics, discovered by Johannes Kepler, which states that for any planet orbiting the Sun, the square of its orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit. This law establishes a precise mathematical relationship between a planet's distance from the Sun and the time it takes to complete one orbit.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Kepler's third law allows astronomers to calculate a planet's distance from its star if its orbital period is known.
    • The harmony described by Kepler's third law was a pivotal discovery in understanding the solar system.
    • According to Kepler's third law, a planet farther from the Sun has a significantly longer year.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Harmonic Law": Kepler's third law is sometimes referred to by this name because it describes a mathematical harmony in the solar system.
    • The Harmonic Law, or Kepler's third law, reveals the underlying order of planetary orbits.
  • In its mathematical form, the law is often expressed as P² = a³, where P is the orbital period in years and a is the semi-major axis in astronomical units (AU).
    • Applying the formula P² = a³ from Kepler's third law, we can determine the orbital characteristics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kepler's Laws (plural noun): The collective term for Kepler's three laws of planetary motion.
    • Kepler's laws revolutionized our model of the solar system.
  • Orbital Period (noun phrase): The time taken for a planet to complete one full orbit around its star.
  • Semi-major Axis (noun phrase): Half the longest diameter of an elliptical orbit, representing the average distance from the orbiting body to the central body.
Synonyms
  • The Law of Harmonies: A direct synonym emphasizing the law's mathematical harmony.
  • The Law of Periods: A descriptive synonym focusing on the relationship with orbital periods.
Related Concepts
  • Inverse-square law (of gravitation): Isaac Newton later showed that Kepler's third law is a consequence of this more universal law of gravity.
    • Newton demonstrated that Kepler's third law derives from the inverse-square law of gravitation.
  • Celestial Mechanics: The field of astronomy that applies physical laws, including Kepler's third law, to the motion of celestial objects.
kepler's third law

Kepler's third law is illustrated by a diagram comparing the orbits of different planets.

Noun
  1. a law stating that the ratio of the square of the revolutionary period (in years) to the cube of the orbital axis (in astronomical units) is the same for all planets