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What is the mass of the Earth from given data​

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Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
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The current best estimate for Earth mass is M ⊕ = 5.9722×1024 kg, with a standard uncertainty of 6×1020 kg (relative uncertainty 10−4). The recommended value in 1976 was (5.9742±0.0036)×1024 kg. It is equivalent to an average density of 5515 kg.

  • U.S. customary: ≈ 1.3166×1025 pounds
  • SI base unit: (5.9722±0.0006)×1024 kg
  • Symbol: M⊕
Answered by Anonymous
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The current best estimate for Earth mass is M ⊕ = 5.9722×1024 kg, with a standard uncertainty of 6×1020 kg (relative uncertainty 10−4). The recommended value in 1976 was (5.9742±0.0036)×1024 kg. It is equivalent to an average density of 5515 kg. m−3.

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