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winterrose
Apr15-11, 03:54 PM
Okay, so I understand that a3/p2=M

I must be missing something though.

I know that (6x10^9)3 / (7.8x10^8)2 = 3.6x10^11 MSun

but I don't understand what step I'm missing. When I divide, I end up with 0.3550^12

what am I doing wrong?

Is my answer in kilograms, and do I have to convert it to MSun?

tiny-tim
Apr15-11, 04:29 PM
hi winterrose! welcome to pf! :smile:

(try using the X2 icon just above the Reply box :wink:)
… = 3.6x10^11 MSun

but I don't understand what step I'm missing. When I divide, I end up with 0.3550^12

they're (aproximately) the same, aren't they? :wink: