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The diameter of the moon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the earth. What fraction of the volume of the earth is the volume of the moon?​

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Answered by shubham476356
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Answer:

We know volume of spherical body directly proportional to cube of their radius.

now use it in this question

let the moon's radius =R/4

now

volume of earth/volume of moon=(radius of earth / radius of moon)^3

= {R/(R/4)}^3=64

hence

volume of earth of = 64× volume of moon

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Answered by blitz18
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I don't know if it's detailed enough.

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