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Calculating the radius of a planet based on its mass
I apologize then, I had no idea this forum was that useless, at least for me that is. I used to those forums where I give direct answers and where I get direct answers, you know were everything is direct; where knowledge-sharing really happens. Without riddles or ghostly voices. That's why I...- EFileTahi-A
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Calculating the radius of a planet based on its mass
I know they are trying to help me which I thank, unfortunately they are not giving me any help at all. I need answers not counter-questions. My math skills are next to zero but even though I can put formulas to work as long I have them. The density is NOT relevant for this formula and I suspect...- EFileTahi-A
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Calculating the radius of a planet based on its mass
This thread is getting weirder and weirder... Is my post in the right secion of the forum?- EFileTahi-A
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Calculating the radius of a planet based on its mass
Hi. I'm not quite sure of the intentions of your comment. Can you please explain it? Thanks.- EFileTahi-A
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Calculating the radius of a planet based on its mass
Homework Statement The Earth is 6371km in diameter and this is equivalent to 1 mass. If I increase the Earth's mass to 2x what will be its diameter? What is the formula to compute this?Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution PS: This is my first post and I wish to say hello to everyone!- EFileTahi-A
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