Problem 4. Physical Features of the Giant Planets: Volume and Density of Jupiter    (Palen, et. al. 1st Ed. Chapter 8 Problem 57 ) Jupiter is an oblate (Links to an external site.) planet with an average radius of 69,900 km, compared to Earth’s average radius of 6,370 km. How many Earth volumes could fit inside Jupiter? Jupiter is 318 times as massive as the Earth. How does Jupiter’s density compare (Links to an external site.) to that of Earth?

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Problem 4. Physical Features of the Giant Planets: Volume and Density of Jupiter    (Palen, et. al. 1st Ed. Chapter 8 Problem 57 )

Jupiter is an oblate (Links to an external site.) planet with an average radius of 69,900 km, compared to Earth’s average radius of 6,370 km.

  1. How many Earth volumes could fit inside Jupiter?

  2. Jupiter is 318 times as massive as the Earth. How does Jupiter’s density compare (Links to an external site.) to that of Earth? 

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