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The table gives the values of the diameter D and the acceleration due to gravity at the planet's surface g for the eight major planets D (km) g (m/s) Planet Mercury 4879 3.7 Venus 12,104 8.9 Earth 12,756 9.8 Mare 6792 3.7 Jupiter 142,964 23.1 Saturn 120,536 9.0 Uranus 51,118 8.7 Neptune 49,528 11.0 Yes. Since the planets are donsor in their centers the actual g on their surfaces is greater than it would be wore the planets uniform Yes. Since the planets are densor in their centers the actual g on their surfaces is smaller than it would be wore the planets uniform. No. As long as a planet can be treated as spherically symmetric object this nonuniformity has no effect No. Even if the planet is nonuniform and even if the distribution of the density is strongly asymmetric, does not affect the analysis as long as the outer surface of the planet is a sphere. Bubmit 9 ✓ Correct Part N Previous Answere If Saturn had the same average density as the earth, what would be the value of g at Saturn's s Express your answer with the appropriate units. m's surface? Submit μÅ Value 3 Request Answer m ?
Calculate the average density of Saturn. Express your answer with the appropriate units. PSaturn 530 Submit kg m³ Previous Answers ✓ Correct
Part F Calculate the average density of Earth. Express your answer with the appropriate units. PEarth = 5500 kg m Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct
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