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the former (24,764 km). Both equatorial radius and mass density affect OAM
(as evidenced by the formula above). It is therefore not necessary that nearly all
planets in Table 23.5 (with Uranius and Neptune excepted) should have preserved
their sorted positions both with respect to equatorial diameter and to OAM. Yet
they do. Due to the proximity in both size and OAM of Neptune and Uranius
we have decided to preserve in Table 23.5 same ordinal positions for all planets as
given in Table 23.4.
Figure 23.6 presents the results (the vertical axis presents log-OAM).
Figure 23.6. Planetary log-OAM (log orbital angular momentum, n=9)
as function of Object Numerical Value (ONV)
We realize that all nine points align themselves near a straight line. The
adjusted ρ-squared (ρ is correlation) is 0.958. Model F-ratio is 181.8, which,
for n=9, is highly significant (p<0.000003). Since Earth data-point is somewhat
deviant (below the lower confidence limit) it is removed from the sample, and
linear regression analysis re-run for a sample of n=8. The adjusted ρ-squared is
0.977. The model F-ratio is now 294.3, which, for n=8, is highly significant