Science, asked by kavyA009, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Buddy ! ☺

Let Radius of Earth = r
Therefore, radius of Jupiter = 11(r)

Now,

Ratio of their volume =
 \frac{\cancel\frac{4}{3} \times \cancel\pi {r}^{3} }{ \cancel\frac{4}{3} \times \cancel\pi( {11r})^{3} } \\ \\ = \frac{ \cancel{r}^{3} }{1331 \cancel{r}^{3} } \\ \\ = \frac{1}{1331} \\ \\ \therefore \: ratio = \frac{1}{1331}

So,

Number of earth than Jupiter can accomodate = 1331
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