Math, asked by dustynwielandoy2sr7, 1 year ago

The mass of the sun is 2.13525×10^30 kilograms.the mass of mercury is 3.285×10^23 kg.how many times greater is the mass of the sun than the mass of mercury
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Answered by sawakkincsem
2
Data:
Mass of sun = m₁ = 2.13525×10³⁰ kg
Mass of mercury = m₂ = 3.285×10²³ kg
We have to calculate how many times greater is the mass of the sun than the mass of mercury.
Solution:
For comparing the masses, we divide the mass of sun with the mass of mercury.
Mass of Sun /  Mass of Mercury = m
₁ / m₂
Mass of Sun /  Mass of Mercury = 2.13525×10³⁰ / 3.285×10²³
Mass of Sun /  Mass of Mercury = 6,500,000
Mass of Sun /  Mass of Mercury = 6.5 x 10⁶ kg
This shows that, the mass of sun is 6.5 x 10⁶ times greater then the mass of mercury.
Hopefully it helps. Thanks.

Answered by HiranBanerjee
1
Given,
the mass of the sun and mercury

How to find how much times sun is greater than mercury?

Just divide the mass of sun with the mass of mercury and you will find how much times sun is greater than mercury.
Here it is 6.5* 10^6 times bigger than mercury.
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