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So let us suppose,
r1= initial radius
r2=final radius
r2=r1+125%r1=9/4r1
t1=initial duration of 1 year
t2=final duration of 1 year
by Kepler's law we know that t^2 is directly proportional to r^3
therefore
(t2/t1)^2=(r2/r1)^3
t2/t1=(r2/r1)^(3/2)
t2=t1*(9/4r1/r1)^(3/2)
t2=t1*(3/2)^3
t2=365*27/8
this will be the duration of 1 year if the distance of earth and sun increases by 125%.
I hope this helps.
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For a circle with r radius, circumference will be 2*pi*r, and therefore the distance travelled = pi*r that is half the circumference.
For the displacement part, the particle will travel along the radius from one end to the other = 2*r(diameter).
Ratio(d/s) = pi*r/2*r = pi/2.
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