Asteroid Beit JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE Diameter: Distance uh aum m: Diameter: Dislince fham sun (10um Diameler: Datanoe bom sun (10am Diameter. Datance trom sun (10 Rotation: Orbital Period Orbital Speed Rotation: Orbital Period Orbital Speed Rotation: Orbital Period Orbitat Speed: Rotation: Orbital Period Orbital Speed: Gas Giants Outer Planets
Q: In Neptune's rings, each ring particle collides with another particle on average around every 8.7…
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Q: Why do astronomers conclude that none of the Jovian planets' rings can be left over from the…
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Q: Suppose there were a planet in our Solar System orbiting at a distance of 0.5 AU from the Sun, and…
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Q: Which is these facts is NOT explained by the nebular theory? O There are two main types of planets:…
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Q: How old is our solar system?
A: The solar system is the gravitational bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. The age…
Q: What is the difference in orbital velocity between Saturn's two coorbital satellites if the…
A: Difference in orbital velocity vr=GMrvr1-vr2=GMr1-GMr2
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Q: If you stood on Earth during its formation, during which it captured about 1.4 ✕ 1011 particles per…
A: The rate of capturing particle is, dndt=1.4×1011/sn=dndtS
Q: 12. Why is Jupiter so much riches in hydrogen and hellum than Earth?
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Q: What is the difference in orbital velocity between Saturn's two coorbital satellites if the…
A: The semi-major axis of satellite-1 is given as, R1=151,400 km. The semi-major axis of satellite-2 is…
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Q: If you stood on Earth during its formation, during which it captured about 3.1 x 1011 particles per…
A: Given, Number of particles captured by earth during its formation= 3.1*1011 /sec =3.1×1011×60×60/…
Q: A Sense of Proportion: Neptune is about 50,000 km in diameter, and its largest moon, Triton, is…
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Q: Use this light curve of a star with a transiting exoplanet to answer the following. If the exoplanet…
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Q: Why does the solar nebula theory predict that planetary systems are common?
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Q: What are the two physical parameters we need to know to determine the semi-major axis of a moon…
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Q: If Sirius were moved 10x further away what would happen to its: parallax, surface temperature,…
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Q: Use the illustration to answer the question. Which stages involve the collision and clumping of…
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Q: what evidence can you give that the solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago?
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Q: IM 20 M² 0.2 Calculate accleration?
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Q: Give five reasons our knowledge of the solar system has increased considerably in the past few years
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Q: How might the presence of a planet the size of Jupiter affect the evolution of the Solar System?
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Q: The diameter of the earth’s moon 2159is miles. The diameter of Jupiter is 86881miles. How many of…
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Q: Psyche Asteroid is 140 miles in diameter, how many meters is the diameter?
A: Psyche Asteroid is 140 miles in diameter, how many meters is the diameter?
Q: Why dont Terresttrial planets have ring systems like Jovian planets
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Q: If you were to record the spectrum of Saturn as well as the A ring, you would find light from one…
A: Given: Gravitational Constant,G=6.67×10-11Nm2/kg2Mass of…
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Q: arth when the two planets are farthest apart?
A: The average linear diameter of Saturn as, 1.16 x 105 km.
Q: Which one is the nearest galaxccy to earth?
A: The nearest galaxy is at 236,000,000,000,000,000 km (25,000 light years) from the Sun.
Q: why do astronomers say that terrestrial planets are comomn in our galaxy?
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Q: Which of the following observations would support the solar nebula theory over the passing star…
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Q: Which objects can be found in a solar system? Check all that are true. a star asteroids O clusters O…
A: Asteroids are smaller than the planets and it orbits around the sun in a solar system. Clusters are…
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Q: What percentage of the mass of the solar nebula consisted of elements other than hydrogen and…
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Q: The Solar nebula was "mostly" b. hydrogen compounds: ammonia, methane and water c. heavier elements…
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Q: Calculate the first cosmic velocity for the asteroid with radius 13 km and mass 43 940 000 Mtn.
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Q: Why is almost every solid surface in our solar system scarred by craters?
A: As per the nebular hypothesis young stars will have a spinning cloud of dust and light elements…
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