Newton had the data listed in Table 6–4, plus the relative sizes of these objects: in terms of the Sun’s radius R , the radii of Jupiter and Earth were 0.0997 R and 0.0109 R . Newton used this information to determine that the average density ρ (= mass/volume) of Jupiter is slightly less than of the Sun, while the average density of the Earth is four times that of the Sun. Thus, without leaving his home planet. Newton was able to predict that the composition of the Sun and Jupiter is markedly different than that of Earth. Reproduce Newton’s calculation and find his values for the ratios ρ J / ρ Sun and ρ E / ρ Sun (the modern values for these ratios are 0.93 and 3.91, respectively).
Newton had the data listed in Table 6–4, plus the relative sizes of these objects: in terms of the Sun’s radius R , the radii of Jupiter and Earth were 0.0997 R and 0.0109 R . Newton used this information to determine that the average density ρ (= mass/volume) of Jupiter is slightly less than of the Sun, while the average density of the Earth is four times that of the Sun. Thus, without leaving his home planet. Newton was able to predict that the composition of the Sun and Jupiter is markedly different than that of Earth. Reproduce Newton’s calculation and find his values for the ratios ρ J / ρ Sun and ρ E / ρ Sun (the modern values for these ratios are 0.93 and 3.91, respectively).
Newton had the data listed in Table 6–4, plus the relative sizes of these objects: in terms of the Sun’s radius R, the radii of Jupiter and Earth were 0.0997 R and 0.0109 R. Newton used this information to determine that the average density ρ(= mass/volume) of Jupiter is slightly less than of the Sun, while the average density of the Earth is four times that of the Sun. Thus, without leaving his home planet. Newton was able to predict that the composition of the Sun and Jupiter is markedly different than that of Earth. Reproduce Newton’s calculation and find his values for the ratios ρJ/ρSun and ρE/ρSun (the modern values for these ratios are 0.93 and 3.91, respectively).
For the following circuit, consider the resistor values given in the table and that it is powered by a battery having a fem of ε= 10.0 V and internal resistance r= 1.50 Ω. Determine:(a)Equivalent resistance from points a and b.b)Potential difference of EACH of the seven resistors.
ANSWER ALL PARTS OF THE QUESTION AND SHOW/EXPLAIN YOUR WORK.
ANSWER ALL PARTS OF THE QUESTION AND SHOW/EXPLAIN YOUR WORK.
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