1. Jupiter has a mass of 1.9x1027kg and an average radius of 7.0x104km. Mars has a mass of 6.4x1023kg and an average radius of 3.4x103km. Assume spherical planets, V=4/3(3.14)(radius)^3
a. How many of the planet Mars would you need to be the same mass as one Jupiter mass?
b. How many Mars volumes would equal one Jupiter volume?