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What would the density of this planet be?
smjjamesDate: Monday, 01.10.2012, 15:27 | Message # 1
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I saw this one that was 9 earth masses, 2.3 times the diameter, and yet only 1.6g, so I got to wondering how dense is this planet. I'm not sure how to calculate the density there, so, yea, that's why I'm asking.


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apenpaapDate: Monday, 01.10.2012, 15:39 | Message # 2
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Density is mass divided by volume. So first you've got to get the mass in kilograms. Since an Earth mass is 5972 Yottagrams (6*10^24 kilograms), 9.02 of them equals 5.39*10^25 kg.

The volume of a sphere 4/3*pi*the cube of its radius, so 15103000^3*pi*4/3=8.12*10^21 cubic metres.

(5.39*10^25)/(8.12*10^21)=6638 kg/m^3. This is 6.6 kg/l, so it's a little denser than Earth, but not much.





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smjjamesDate: Monday, 01.10.2012, 15:53 | Message # 3
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Oh, I was figuring it had a larger core since it's a super-earth in mass, but wasn't sure about overall density.




 
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