Thanks! Just what I needed! Can't believe I forgot it actually, silly me.
ANYWAY, therefore...
{T^2} = {4 \pi^2} \frac{R^3}{GM}
Yes??
and...
{R^3} = {GM} \frac{4 \pi^2}{T^2}
and...
{M} = \frac{4 \pi^2 R^3}{G T^2}
Just wondering if I could get these verified...
Homework Statement
I'm just trying to rearrange a few equations for gravity, period, radius etc., and am a tad confused.
Homework Equations
(G*M)/R^2 = (4*pi^2*R)/T^2
Want to rearrange for T and R. :)
The Attempt at a Solution
I got T to a point of...
T^2 = (4*pi^2*R)*(R^2)/GM
I...