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7 July, 19:44

Type the correct answer in the box. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. The mass of Venus is 4.87 * 1024 kilograms, and the mass of Jupiter is 1,898 * 1024 kilograms. The mass of Jupiter is about times the mass of Venus.

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  1. 7 July, 20:08
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    The gravitational effect on other bodies determines the weight (or the mass) of a planet. We must somehow measure the strength of its "tug" on another object in order to use gravity to find the mass of a planet. We can harness Newton's equations to deduce what the mass of the planet must be through observing the time it takes for the satellite to orbit its primary planet.

    Given:

    Mass of Venus = 4.87 x 1024 kg

    = 4986.88

    Mass of Jupiter = 1.898 x 1024 kg

    = 1943.552

    Mass of Jupiter compared to mass of Venus

    1943.552 / 4986.88

    = 0.3897330595482546

    = 0.3897330595482546 x 100%

    = 38.97%

    So, in this problem, the mass of Jupiter is about 0.39 times the mass of Venus.
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