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The radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the Earth. Calculate theratio of the volumes of Jupiter and the Earth) How many Earths can Jupinaccomodate?

Answer» <p>Ans :- volume of jupiter, V =4(pi)R*R*R/3</p><p>Volume of earth, v=4(pi)r*r*r/3</p><p>V:v=R*R*R/r*r*r</p><p>=11*11*11*r*r*r/r*r*r [as R=11*r]</p><p>=1331</p><p>Hence, JUPITER can ACCOMoDATE 1331 (hell! that’s a big no.) earths in molten form (as earth is approximately a sphere and hence all spheres when put into jupiter will have some space between them)</p>


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