The period of revolution of planet A around the sun is 8 times that of B. The distance of A from the sun is how many times greater than that of B from the sun ?
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5
If the radius of earth's orbit is made 1/4 th, the duration of an year will become -
(1) 8 times
(2) 4 times
(3) 1/8 times
(4) 1/4 times
If the mass of a satellite is doubled and the time period remain constant, the ratio of orbit in the two cases will be
(1) 1 : 2
(2) 1 : 1
(3) 1 : 3
(4) None of these
The maximum and minimum distances of a comet from the sun are m and m. If its velocity when nearest to the sun is 60 m/s, what will be its velocity in m/s when it is farthest -
(1) 12
(2) 60
(3) 112
(4) 6
A body revolved around the sun 27 times faster than the earth. What is the ratio of their radii?
(1) 1/3
(2) 1/9
(3) 1/27
(4) 1/4
The period of the moon’s rotation around the earth is nearly 29 days. If the moon’s mass were 2 fold, its present value and all other things remained unchanged, the period of the moon’s rotation would be nearly:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)29 days
If two planets are at mean distances \(d_1\) and \(d_2\) from the sun and their frequencies are \(n_1\) and \(n_2\) respectively, then:
1. \(n^2_1d^2_1= n_2d^2_2\)
2. \(n^2_2d^3_2= n^2_1d^3_1\)
3. \(n_1d^2_1= n_2d^2_2\)
4. \(n^2_1d_1= n^2_2d_2\)
1. | Kepler's law of areas still holds. |
2. | Kepler's law of period still holds. |
3. | Kepler's law of areas and period still hold. |
4. | Neither the law of areas nor the law of period still hold. |
A planet is revolving around the sun as shown in an elliptical path.
The correct option is:
(1) The time taken in travelling DAB is less than that for BCD
(2) The time taken in travelling DAB is greater than that for BCD
(3) The time taken in travelling CDA is less than that for ABC
(4) The time taken in travelling CDA is greater than that for ABC
In an elliptical orbit under gravitational force, in general
(1) Tangential velocity is constant
(2) Angular velocity is constant
(3) Radial velocity is constant
(4) Areal velocity is constant