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The radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the earth. Calculate the ratio of the volumes of Jupiter and the earth. How many earths can Jupiter accommodate .

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Answered by lakshuchaudhari666
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Answer:

1:11 ratio

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by vdalmia20
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Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of sphere = 4/3 ℼr3

Let the radius of the earth be ‘r’

The radius of Jupiter = 11 ✕ r

The volume of earth = 4/3 ℼr3

The volume of Jupiter = 4/3 ℼ (11r)3

= 4/3 ✕ (22 / 7) ✕ (11 ✕ r)3

Therefore, the ratio of the volumes of Jupiter and the Earth are 1:1331 .

The volume of Jupiter is 1331 times the volume of the earth. Thus, around 1331 earths can fit into one jupiter.

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