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4780909 No.4780909 [Reply] [Original]

Does Kepler's cubed law thing apply to solar systems outside of ours? I'd assume not, but I want to make sure. I don't remember the specific name of the law, sorry.

>> No.4780923

it applies to all stable planetary systems and each has their own unique constant that is put into the equation

>> No.4780928

>>4780923
Thank you.

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4780932

>I'd assume not

>> No.4780940

>>4780932
Wat.

>> No.4780993

>>4780909
Kepler's apply to all systems.

A wikipedia search would have answer your question.

>> No.4781009

OP, did you imagine some planetery systems had a forth power law, and some a squared law?

>> No.4781024

>>4781009
Prove that it doesn't.