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Author: Michael A. Seeds, Dana Backman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 20, Problem 2SOP
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The fraction of Mercury’s volume occupied by its core and the fraction of Earth’s volume occupied by its core.

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Answer to Problem 2SOP

The fraction of Mercury’s volume occupied by its core is 0.40 and the fraction of Earth’s volume occupied by its core is 0.15.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the volume occupied by the core.

    Vcore=43πr3        (I)

Here, r is the radius of the core of the planet.

Write the expression for the volume occupied by the planet.

    Vplanet=43π(d2)3        (II)

Here, d is the diameter of the planet.

Write the expression for the fraction of planet’s volume occupied by the core.

    Fractionofvolume=VcoreVplanet        (III)

Refer to Celestial profile of Mercury to obtain the value of the diameter of Mercury as 4.88×103km.

Calculation:

Substitute 1800km for r in equation (I) to find volume of core of mercury, Vcore,M.

    Vcore,M=43π(1800km)3=43π(5832×106)km3

Substitute 4.88×103km for d in equation (II) to find the volume of Mercury, Vplanet,M.

    Vplanet,M=43π(4.88×1032)3=43π(116.21×1098)=43π(14.52×109)km3

Substitute 43π(5832×106)km3 for Vcore and 43π(14.52×109)km3 for Vplanet in equation (III) to find the fraction of Mercury’s volume occupied by the core.

    Fractionofvolume=43π(5832×106)km343π(14.52×109)km3=(5832×106)(14.52×109)=401.65×103=0.401

Substitute 3400km for r in equation (I) to find volume of core of Earth, Vcore,E.

    Vcore,E=43π(3400km)3=43π(39304×106)km3

Substitute 12742km for d in equation (II) to find the volume of Earth, Vplanet,E.

    Vplanet,E=43π(12472km2)3=43π(258596602811)km3

Substitute 43π(39304×106)km3 for Vcore and 43π(258596602811)km3 for Vplanet in equation (III) to find the fraction of Earth’s volume occupied by the core.

    Fractionofvolume=43π(39304×106)km343π(258596602811)km3=(39304×106)km3(258596602811)km3=1.52×107×106=0.152

Therefore, the fraction of Mercury’s volume occupied by its core is 0.40 and the fraction of Earth’s volume occupied by its core is 0.15.

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