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Find the density of the earth if its mass is 6×10^3kg and radius is 6.4×10^3km
9 years ago

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Steve
density = mass/volume, so

(6×10^3 kg) / (4π/3 * (6.4×10^3 km)^3)


If you do the division, you will see an unexpectedly small result

You sure the mass of the earth is only 6 metric tons?
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