Find the location knowing the resonance using Kepler's third law

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Kovac
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I need to find the location of following bodies MMR with Jupiter: 4:1, 3:1, with the help of Keplers third law.Keplers third law:
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, where P is the orbital period in Earth years, a= semi major axis in AU.
For Jupiter: Pj =
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years.

Now my question is, to find the location of 4:1, should I simply take 1/4 * Pj as the new P? (Since 4 orbits are made with each Jupiter orbit)
And then use the formula again with
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to find the position for a? Meaning I need to solve for a with the new P?
 
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  • #2
I'd think a bit about units/dimensions first! How can a time squared equal a length cubed?
 
  • #3
Could you explain in words what this phrase means?
Kovac said:
MMR with Jupiter: 4:1, 3:1,
Such as: to what variables do the 4:1 and 3:1 apply, and in which direction?

Cheers,
Tom
 

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