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    What law connects the numbers 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192 and 384 with the distances of the planets from the sun - Bode's law, Graham's law, Avogadro's law, or Menzerath's law?

    Question #35942. Asked by vanks.

    sequoianoir

    Bode's law, better called the Bode-Titius Rule, was first published by Johann Daniel Titius, but did not become well known until it was republished by Johann Elert Bode. It is supposed to predict the distances of the planets from the sun in astronomical units[1] by the formula
    0.4 + ( 0.3 x 2n )
    http://www.theeel.com/~bruce/histastro/Bode.html

    Jul 06 03, 7:43 AM
    mk2norwich

    Four options to choose from.... Where's qm?

    Jul 06 03, 1:48 PM

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