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Homework Statement
In January 2006, astronomers reported the discovery of a planet comparable in size to the Earth orbiting another star and having a mass of about 5.5 times the Earth's mass. It is believed to consist of a mixture of rock and ice, similar to Neptune. Take mass Earth 5.97 x 10 ^24 and radius Earth 6.38x10^6.
If this planet has the same density as Neptune (1.76 g/cm^3), what is its radius expressed in kilometers?
What is its radius expressed as a multiple of Earth's radius?
Homework Equations
D=MV
The Attempt at a Solution
My attempt:
I got (5.97x10^24kg Earth's mass / 6380 km Earth's radius) x (.00176 kg mass of unknown planet mass / x the radius of the unknown planet)
= 1.068676422 x 10^-21
The answer does not seems right, I did convert each unit accordingly.
Please and thank you in advance.