Calculate the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter on its axis. (Assume its mass to be 1.90 ✕ 1027 kg, the period about its axis to be 9.84 h, and its diameter to be 1.43 ✕ 105 km.) _________J   (b) What is the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun? (Assume its distance from the sun to be 7.78 ✕ 108 km and its period about the sun to be 4340 days.)  _________J

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(a) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter on its axis. (Assume its mass to be 1.90 ✕ 1027 kg, the period about its axis to be 9.84 h, and its diameter to be 1.43 ✕ 105 km.)
_________J
 
(b) What is the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun? (Assume its distance from the sun to be 7.78 ✕ 108 km and its period about the sun to be 4340 days.)
 _________J

(a) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter on its axis. (Assume its mass to be 1.90 x 102 kg, the period about its axis to be 9.84 h, and its diameter to be
1.43 x 105 km.)
(b) What is the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun? (Assume its distance from the sun to be 7.78 x 10° km and its period about the sun to be
4340 days.)
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter on its axis. (Assume its mass to be 1.90 x 102 kg, the period about its axis to be 9.84 h, and its diameter to be 1.43 x 105 km.) (b) What is the rotational kinetic energy (in J) of Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun? (Assume its distance from the sun to be 7.78 x 10° km and its period about the sun to be 4340 days.)
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