Asked by Taylor
I have really been struggling with this one and have come up with a wide variety of answers. Any help would be great:
If the radius of a planet is larger than that of Earth by a factor of 8.25, how much bigger is the surface area of the planet than Earth’s?
If the radius of a planet is larger than that of Earth by a factor of 8.25, how much bigger is the surface area of the planet than Earth’s?
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Answered by
Henry
Ap/Ae = pi*(8.25r)^2/pi*r^2=68.1r^2/r^2=
68.1/1
Ap = 68.1*Ae.
Ap = Area of the planet.
Ae = Area of the earth.
68.1/1
Ap = 68.1*Ae.
Ap = Area of the planet.
Ae = Area of the earth.
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