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in a hypothetical planetary system, planet a is located 20 million kilometers from its star, and planet b is 60 million kilometers from the same star. using mathematical and computational thinking, which statement accurately describes their orbits? planet a moves faster than planet b because it is closer to the star, resulting in a shorter orbital period. planet a has a more circular orbit compared to planet b, as its closer proximity to the star stabilizes its orbital path. planet b moves faster than planet a because it is farther from the star, experiencing a greater gravitational pull. planet b has a more elliptical orbit compared to planet a, influenced by the stars gravitational variations at greater distances. clear my selection
According to Kepler's laws, planets closer to the star have shorter orbital periods and move faster. Planet A is closer to the star than planet B, so it moves faster and has a shorter orbital period. The shape of the orbit (circular or elliptical) is not directly determined by distance from the star in the way presented in other options, and a planet farther from the star experiences a weaker gravitational pull, not a greater one.
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Planet A moves faster than planet B because it is closer to the star, resulting in a shorter orbital period.