Respuesta :
We can model both planets as a sphere.
We have then:
For the earth:
v1 = (4/3) * (pi) * (r1 ^ 3)
v1 = (4/3) * (pi) * ((3960) ^ 3)
For Jupiter:
v2 = (4/3) * (pi) * (r2 ^ 3)
v2 = (4/3) * (pi) * ((44423) ^ 3)
Dividing both equations we have:
v2 / v1 = ((44423) ^ 3) / ((3960) ^ 3)
v2 / v1 = 1411.685958
Rounding off we have:
v2 = 1412v1
Answer:
the volume of Jupiter is 1412 times larger than the volume of the Earth
A. 1,412
We have then:
For the earth:
v1 = (4/3) * (pi) * (r1 ^ 3)
v1 = (4/3) * (pi) * ((3960) ^ 3)
For Jupiter:
v2 = (4/3) * (pi) * (r2 ^ 3)
v2 = (4/3) * (pi) * ((44423) ^ 3)
Dividing both equations we have:
v2 / v1 = ((44423) ^ 3) / ((3960) ^ 3)
v2 / v1 = 1411.685958
Rounding off we have:
v2 = 1412v1
Answer:
the volume of Jupiter is 1412 times larger than the volume of the Earth
A. 1,412