Physics, asked by ashutosh2503, 1 year ago

The Earth has a radius of RE ≈ 6371 km and an average density of ρE ≈ 5.514 g

cm3

. Jupiter is

much bigger and heavier with a radius ofRJ ≈ 70000 kmand an average density of ρJ ≈ 1326 kg

m3

.

Use these values to answer following questions (write down your steps):

(a). Approximately how many Earths fit into Jupiter (by volume)?

(b). How many times heavier is Jupiter compared to Earth?​

Answers

Answered by vanshika4931
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Answered by ankurbadani84
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Earth has a radius of RE ≈ 6371 km and an average density of ρE ≈ 5.514 g cm3.

Jupiter is much bigger and heavier with a radius of RJ ≈ 70000 km and an average density of ρJ ≈ 1326 kgm3.

Jupiter’s diameter is 11.2 times bigger than Earth. So we cand put 11.2 Earths side-by-side to equal the diameter of Jupiter.

By using the values we can get that approximately 1300 earths can fit into the Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet of solar system.

The mass of jupiter is 1.8986 x 10²⁷ kg and that is 318 times the mass of earth

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