EXPLORATIONS (VALUE EDITION)
EXPLORATIONS (VALUE EDITION)
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Author: ARNY
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Chapter 12, Problem 1QFR
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The size of the Sun compared to Earth.

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Answer to Problem 1QFR

The radius of the Sun is 100 times that of Earth and a mass 3,00,000 times Earth’s mass.

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The Sun is huge star in our solar system. It is about 150million kilometers(1AU) from the Earth. Using Kepler’s third law, astronomers measured its distance which is 1AU. We can find its radius from its angular size and using Newton’s law, to find the Sun’s distance from the Earth.

From its radius and mass, its surface gravity is about 30times Earth’s. The radius of the Sun is 100 times that of Earth and a mass 3,00,000 times Earth’s mass.

The radius of the Sun is 7×105 km or about 109 REarth and a mass of the Sun is 2×1030 kg or about 330,000 MEarth.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the radius of the Sun is 100 times that of Earth and a mass 3,00,000 times Earth’s mass.

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