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  • 16-04-2022
  • Physics
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What would happen to jupiter if we could somehow double its mass?.

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hannjr hannjr
  • 16-04-2022

Answer:

G M m / R^2      attraction of Jupiter to sun where m is mass of Jupiter

m V^2 / R      centripetal force acting on Jupiter

R = G M / V^2

The radius would be unchanged, and its orbit would be unchanged

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