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27 April, 03:39

You have seen how large Jupiter would be if the Sun were a 1 meter sphere. Using the same scale, how large would the other planets be? Give your answers in meters, rounded to the nearest one thousandth.

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  1. 27 April, 07:07
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    If the diameter of the sun is 1,391,000,000 meters, then if it were a 1-meter sphere the diameter would be 7.2 * 10 ⁻¹⁰

    As for the other planets, the original diameters of each planet should be multiplied by the new diameter of the sun, which leads to:

    Mercury: 0.0035 meters

    Venus: 0.0087 meters

    Earth: 0.0092 meters

    Mars: 0.0049 meters

    Jupiter: 0.1028 meters

    Saturn: 0.086 meters

    Uranus: 0.0367 meters

    Neptune: 0.0356 meters
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