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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more than 300 earth's can become a Jupiter
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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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