Question
if the sun was the size of a piece of bread how big would Jupiter
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To make a rough estimation, we need to compare the sizes of the Sun and Jupiter. The diameter of the Sun is about 1,391,000 kilometers, while Jupiter's diameter is about 139,820 kilometers.
This means that Jupiter's diameter is approximately 1/10th that of the Sun.
If we consider the Sun to be the size of a piece of bread (let’s say a standard loaf of bread is about 30 cm long), we can scale down Jupiter accordingly:
- The size of the Sun (bread) = 30 cm
- Jupiter would be approximately 1/10th the size of the Sun, so:
\[ 30 \text{ cm} / 10 = 3 \text{ cm} \]
Therefore, if the Sun were the size of a piece of bread (about 30 cm), Jupiter would be roughly the size of a small orange or grapefruit, about 3 cm in diameter.
This means that Jupiter's diameter is approximately 1/10th that of the Sun.
If we consider the Sun to be the size of a piece of bread (let’s say a standard loaf of bread is about 30 cm long), we can scale down Jupiter accordingly:
- The size of the Sun (bread) = 30 cm
- Jupiter would be approximately 1/10th the size of the Sun, so:
\[ 30 \text{ cm} / 10 = 3 \text{ cm} \]
Therefore, if the Sun were the size of a piece of bread (about 30 cm), Jupiter would be roughly the size of a small orange or grapefruit, about 3 cm in diameter.