Physics, asked by jiyagupta71, 8 months ago

the radius of planet Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the Earth. calculate the ratio of the volumes of Jupiter and the Earth.how many Earth's can Jupiter accommodate.​

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Answered by ShawnM
0

Answer:

more than 300 earth's can become a Jupiter

Answered by deepsen640
4

let the planets as spheres

and volume of sphere = 4/3πr³

let volume of Earth be v

and volume of jupiter be V

given,

radius of jupiter = 11 times that of Earth

let radius of Earth be R

so,

radius of Jupiter = 11R

volume of Earth = 4/3 πR³

and volume of Jupitar = 4/3 π(11R)³

= 4/3π × 1331 R³

ratio of volume of Jupiter and Earth

= 1331 : 1

so,

Jupiter can accommodate 1331 Earths.

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