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Suppose there existed a planet that went around the sun twice as fast as the Earth. Then its orbital size as compared to that of the Earth would be:

1. \(0.63\) times greater than that of Earth.
2. \(0.73\) times smaller than that of Earth.
3. \(0.63\) times smaller than that of Earth.
4. \(0.73\) times greater than that of Earth.
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A Saturn year is \(29.5\) times the Earth year. How far is Saturn from the sun if the Earth is \(1.5 \times 10^8 ~\text{km}\) away from the sun?
1. \( 2.01 × 10^{12}~\text{m}\)
2. \(3.86​​ × 10^{12}~\text{m}\)
3. \(1.43 × 10^{12}~\text{m}\)
4. \(4.19​​ × 10^{12}~\text{m}\)

 

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