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1. Question: In one region of a nebula the mean separation of atoms is 2.3x10^-3 m. What volume of the nebula contains enough atoms to make a star, similar to the sun, of radius 7.0x10^8 m within which the mean distance between atoms is 1.0x10^-10m?
2. Volume of sphere 4/3(pi(r^3 ))
3. Volume sun = 1.4x10^27 m^3. I thought that atoms in sun would be volume divided by separation distance and therefore volume of nebula that contains same number of atoms is atoms times separation distance (of nebula)? my answer was 3.22x10^34 m^3 answer in book is 1.8x10^49 m^3
I really hate these OCR A2 physics books because they don't work through any of the questions..
Help please!
2. Volume of sphere 4/3(pi(r^3 ))
3. Volume sun = 1.4x10^27 m^3. I thought that atoms in sun would be volume divided by separation distance and therefore volume of nebula that contains same number of atoms is atoms times separation distance (of nebula)? my answer was 3.22x10^34 m^3 answer in book is 1.8x10^49 m^3
I really hate these OCR A2 physics books because they don't work through any of the questions..
Help please!