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i have a physics portfolio to do, and one of the questions asks you to derive Kepler's third law of periods. i cant seem to find any resources that give a derivation that i can understand even slightly. any help would be greatly appreciated.
r^3/T^2=GM/4pi^2
r^3/T^2=GM/4pi^2