The relationship between a planet’s synodic period and its sidereal period. Consider both superior and inferior planets.
Answer to Problem 1.1P
The relationship between a planet’s synodic period and its sidereal period is
Explanation of Solution
Interior planets are the planets whose orbits are inside the orbits of the earth and superior planets are those planets whose orbits are outside the orbits of the earth.
Synodic period
Conclusion:
The required diagram is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
The above figure shows the orbital motion of the earth and mars.
The Earth makes
By rearranging the above equation.
In the case of inferior planet, the planet has to make one extra trip to overtake the earth.
By rearranging the above equation
Thus, the relationship between a planet’s synodic period and its sidereal period is
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