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A) work out the radius of the mercury, giving your answer as an ordinary number

b) work out the difference between the masses of jupiter and saturn

A) work out the radius of the mercury, giving your answer as an ordinary number b-example-1
User Tanise
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Answer:

a. 2,440 km

b.
1.33*10^(27) kg

Explanation:

a. Diameter of Mercury =
4.88*10^3

Radius of Mercury = ½ of its diameter =
(4.88*10^3)/(2)

Radius of Mercury =
2.44*10^3

To convert the radius to ordinary number, multiply 2.44 by 1,000.

Radius of Mercury as an ordinary number =
2.44*1,000 = 2,440 km

b. Mass of Jupiter =
1.898*10^(27) kg

Mass of Saturn =
5.68*10^(26) kg

Difference between mass of Jupiter and mass of Saturn =
1.898*10^(27) - 5.68*10^(26) (subtract 5.68 from 1.898 = 5.68. we would retain the largest exponent, which is raised to the lower of 27.)


= 1.33*10^(27)

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