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Answered by md9235298
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Step-by-step explanation:

a) Jupiter's

The largest planet in our solar system by far is Jupiter, which beats out all the other planets in both mass and volume. Jupiter's mass is more than 300 times that of Earth, and its diameter, at 140,000 km, is about 11 times Earth's diameter.

b)After determining the average density of Mercury as 5.43 x 10^3(kg/m3), you may calculate the size of Mercury's core. Assume Mercury consists of a core and a mantle+crust, with core composition being similar to Earth (7,800(kg/m3)). From space missions and studying meteorites we know that the density of the mantle+crust is about 2,600 (kg/m3). Calculate the radius of Mercury, using the total radius of Mercury from NASA.

c)The diameter of Mercury is 4,879.4 km, while the diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km. In other words, Jupiter is 29.3 times bigger across than Mercury. In terms of volume, you could fit 24,462 Mercurys inside Jupiter. Jupiter even has 5,750 times more mass than Mercury.

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Answered by kshemanthca4
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A) Jupiter.
B)4.88/2*10^3,
Radius of mercury=2.44*10^3or 2440 km
C) difference,
=>(1.898*10^27)-(0.568*10^27);
=>10^27(1.898-0.568)=1.33*10^27.
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