Physics, asked by bookishbeing, 1 year ago

The radius of Jupiter is 11 times that of earth. Calculate the ratio of their volumes. How many earths can Jupiter accommodate? ( vol.= 4/3pir^3)

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Answered by prabhas3
1
121 earths can be accommodate in jupiter if you like mark me as brainiest if you want me to explain i will

bookishbeing: Please explain
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rajnishf3p1gws6: sorry... but i think it should be... 1331
bookishbeing: Ya because 11cubed is 1331
Answered by JunaidMirza
2
Volume of Earth = (4/3)πR³
Volume of Jupiter = (4/3)π × (11R)³

Volume of Jupiter : Volume of Earth
= (4/3)π × (11R)³ : (4/3)πR³
= 11³ : 1
= 1331 : 1

∴ 1 Jupiter can accommodate 1331 Earths

bookishbeing: That's exactly how I solved it, but was not sure of the answer
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