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  1. One of Jupiter’s moons, Io, has a radius of 1.82 x 10^6 meters and orbits at an average distance of 4.22 x10^8meters above the
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  2. The free-fall acceleration on the surface of Jupiter is about two and one half times that on the surface of the Earth. The
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  3. the average radius of Jupiter's orbit is 464,779,036 miles, and it travels at an average speed of 28,108 miles per hour.Q: How
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  4. (a) One of the moons of Jupiter, named Io, has an orbital radius of 4.22 108 m and a period of 1.77 days. Assuming the orbit is
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  5. with what orbital speed will a satellite circle Jupiter if placed at a height of 7.80 * 10 ^ 6 m above the surface of the
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  6. First radius is approximately 3,959 miles while Jupiter's radius is approximately 4.3441 * 10 ^ 4 MI how much bigger is Jupiter
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  7. The table below shows the average distances of Jupiter and Earth from the sun.Name of Planet Average distance from the sun (in
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  8. The radius of the earth is approximately 3950 miles. The radius of Jupiter is approximately 44,400 miles. Since the radius of
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  9. Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, circles Jupiter once every 1.77 days. The radius of its orbit is 4.22 X 108 m. If this orbit is
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  10. earths radius is approximately 3959 miles well Jupiter's radius is approximately 4.3441x10^4 Miles how much bigger is Jupiter's
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