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The mass of the planet Saturn (Fig. P1.2) is 5.64 10 26 kg, and its radius is 6.00  10 7 m. Calculate itsdensity

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The mass of the planet Saturn (Fig. P1.2) is 5.64 10 26 kg, and its radius is 6.00  10 7 m. Calculate itsdensity

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To calculate the density of Saturn, we need to use the formula for density which is:

Density = Mass / Volume

We know the mass of Saturn is 5.64 x 10^26 kg.

The volume of a sphere (which is a good approximation for the shape of a planet) is given by the formula:

Volume = 4/3 * π * radius^3

The radius of Saturn is given as 6.00 x 10^7 m. So, we can calculate the volume as:

Volume = 4/3 * π * (6.00 x 10^7 m)^3

Once we have the volume, we can substitute the values of mass and volume into the density formula to find the density of Saturn.

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