S shkspeare wants 99uai Joined Jun 11, 2003 Messages 174 Oct 19, 2003 #1 how do u find the density of a planet? i am referring to questoin 9(c) of chapter 1 questions in jacaranda book
how do u find the density of a planet? i am referring to questoin 9(c) of chapter 1 questions in jacaranda book
N ND Guest Oct 19, 2003 #2 I'm not sure of the question, but density is always mass/volume. To find the volume of a sphere it's (4/3)*r^3 (if i remember correctly).
I'm not sure of the question, but density is always mass/volume. To find the volume of a sphere it's (4/3)*r^3 (if i remember correctly).
Xayma Lacking creativity Joined Sep 6, 2003 Messages 5,953 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 19, 2003 #3 Originally posted by ND I'm not sure of the question, but density is always mass/volume. To find the volume of a sphere it's (4/3)*r^3 (if i remember correctly). Click to expand... The volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*r<sup>3</sup>
Originally posted by ND I'm not sure of the question, but density is always mass/volume. To find the volume of a sphere it's (4/3)*r^3 (if i remember correctly). Click to expand... The volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*r<sup>3</sup>