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Select largest inner planet and the largest outer planet in your Mystery Solar S

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Question

Select largest inner planet and the largest outer planet in your Mystery Solar System. (The Solar System is not the one which we are located, is a imaginary one, solve the question according to the data in table.) State the distances, masses, and the densities you calculated for them in a previous problem (the density of largest inner planet is 5.46[g/cm^3] and the density of largest outer planet is 1.681[g/cm^3]), and explain the probable steps in the formation process for each planet. Be detailed; this should take a few sentences for each step. If either planet has experienced gas accretion, tell how much (remember that rapid gas accretion requires a 10-Earth mass core).

Hints: You must justify your answers in terms of models of solar system formation. Your answer should make it very clear how you get from the data in your Mystery Solar System table to the formation steps you explain. Do not make unsupported assertions!

Known Planets 5 1 Earth mass 6 x 10 24 kg Inner Solar System 3 1 Earth Radius 6.4 x 10M6 m Outer Solar System 1 AU 1.5 x 10M8 km Wavele Orbit ngth Inner Solar Mass Distance Period Tilt Radius No Light System (Earth From Star (Earth Spin (degrees (Earth Reflectivit Greenhouse Emitted Large Small years) (hours) Radii) y Temp (KK) (nm) Moons Moons 0.130 0.16 0.06 525.0 154.0 0.55 072 510 5669 0 Planets Masses) (AU) 0.630 0.46 0.30 9.17 80.7 0.87 0.43 358 7626 1 3 0.398 0.87 0.77 43.1 106.9 0.76 0.39 265 6814 4 0.497 1.23 1.29 11.4 99.6 0.84 051 211 7272 1.87 2.41 23.8 128.9 1.03 0.34 185 8191 1 0 1.092 Wavelength Outer Solar Mass Distance Orbit Tilt Radius Light System (Earth From Star Period Spin (degrees (Earth Reflectivit Emitted Large Small Radii Planets Masses) (AU) (years) (hours) y (nm) Moons Moons 51749 6.79 16.7 6.5 0.6 11.89 052 32421 3.000 233 27 95 21.59 947 8.17 36.0 5.09 050 57349 0.000 7 3 27 5.75 4791 312.99 12.4 1.8 10.12 0.49 84801 5.000 30 An axis tilt 90 degrees implies that the planet is spinning retrograde (opposite its orbit direction) Reflectivity is the fraction of starlight reflected by the planet back to space The no-greenhouse temperature depends on the albedo and the distance from the star. It may not match the actual surface temperature. The wavelength of light emitted is the peak wavelength of thermal emission from the planet. Use this to calculate temperature Large Moons are defined as having a mass greater than 0.002 Earth masses or 10 22 kg

Explanation / Answer

When comparing the densities and masses if all planets,the density of earth is the highest which us approximately equal to 5.51g/cm3. Thus earth is considered as the largest inner planet in the solar system. It is so denser such that the core of earth is denser when compared to the density of all oceans in earth. No outer stones or galaxial power can easily break the core of earth.

The planet in the outer surface if earth with comparatively lower density is Neptune whose density is nearly equal to 1.6g/cm3.Neptune is also considered to be the second largest planet in the solar system. The mass of neptune is equal to 112 for 70cm3(gm).

Planet earth was formed by means of mountainious structures and water an planet neptune as it gives an appearence in blue colour it cannot be estimated to be formed full of water because some researches say that no other planet supports life other than earth. So neptune would not support any thing which enhances vegetational growth.

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