Time Period Gravitaion

in this question the teacher did F = MW^2 R and then did W = 2pi/T i did F = MV^2/R and then did R/V to find T but i dint get the ans , we cant use this method?
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CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffin5mo ago
what is V in your soln
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffin5mo ago
shortest way too approach this question is simply finding out omega in two systems neglect mass of earth wrt sun and u get your ans
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Dexter
Dexter5mo ago
maybe calculation mistake ki hogi And R/V krne mein konsa R liya wo bhi matter karega as R and V will be different for both the planets w will be same for both hence its more convenient to calculate time period from that
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Gamertug
GamertugOP5mo ago
i took 9R/2 as R
Dexter
Dexter5mo ago
wrong hogaya na
Gamertug
GamertugOP5mo ago
why
Dexter
Dexter5mo ago
COM ke about rotate krega To Particle ki com se distance leni hogi
Gamertug
GamertugOP5mo ago
ok i get it now
Dexter
Dexter5mo ago
yeah
Gamertug
GamertugOP5mo ago
i visualised wrong
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
+solved @Dexter @hardcoreisdead
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