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Chapter 24, Problem 15P
The mass of an average comet’s nucleus is about 1.0 × 1014 kg. If the Oort Cloud contains 2.0 × 1011 comet nuclei, what is the mass of the cloud in units of Earth masses? In units of Jupiter’s mass? (Notes: Earth’s mass in kg can be found in its Celestial Profile. Jupiter’s mass in kg can be found in its Celestial Profile.)
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The value we have just calculated is the combined masses of Jupiter and Callisto! Their mass is in units of the Sun's Mass (MS) - we can convert this to
units which are more familiar to us like kilograms by multiplying this answer by the scale factor (1.99x1030 kg/1 MS):
(MJupiter + MCallisto) = ( MS) (1.99x1030 kg/1 Solar Mass) =
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(I have already written the x 10 so you are reminded to write the exponenet of 10 in the scientific notation expression of your answer). Since you know from looking at pictures of Jupiter with its Galilean Satellites (look in your book at a picture if you have not already), that Callisto is much smaller than Jupiter - in fact it is less than 0.001 of Jupiter's size or mass, so the number we have just calculated for (MJupiter + MCallisto) is almost the same as MJupiter .
How much more massive is Jupiter than the Earth? (The mass of Earth is about 5.98 x 1024 kg)
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