Geography, asked by elshimaaashraf, 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)?

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Answered by mhirvinraaj
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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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.

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

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