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The radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of Earth. Calculate the ratio of the volumes of jupiter and Earth. How many Earth's can Jupiter accommodate? Please explain me this​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Jupiter can accommodate 1331 Earths.

explanation:

let radius of earth be R.

radius of Jupiter = 11R (given in question )

volume of earth is 4/3π R^3 cubic units..........1

volume of Jupiter = 4/3π ( 11R)^3

= 4/3π ( 1331R^3 ) cubic units.......2

Now,the ratio of volume of Jupiter and volume of earth , from(1 and 2),

=4/3π R^3 /

4/3π ( 1331R^3)

=1331

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