None.
2007-02-21 06:43:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean Earths, the answer is some millions.
The formula for the volume of a sphere is Vol = 4/3 pi times radius cubed.
Find the radius of the Earth, multiply it by 108 to get the radius of the Sun and solve the equation for both values.
Divide the lesser into the greater.
Done
If you do parallel equations or combined equations, and simplify, you can shorten the process.
2007-02-21 14:47:53
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answer #2
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answered by sternsheets 2
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Earth's volume is 1.08Ã10^12 km³
Sun's volume is 1.41Ã10^18 km³
Sun/Earth volume ratio = 1.27 million
Wikipedia confirms this...look on the right where it shows the Sun's physical characteristics...it says "1,300,000 Earths"
2007-02-21 15:48:42
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answer #3
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answered by gebobs 6
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Wiki says the diameter is 109x that of earth, so the volume would be 4/3*pi*109³ = about 5.4 million earths.
2007-02-21 14:44:21
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answer #4
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answered by computerguy103 6
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The Sun would contain aprox. 332,000 earth masses(worlds).
the sun"s mass density is much less thatn the earth. So the Number would depend on the volume ratio.
Mass =density x volume
2007-02-21 14:50:30
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answer #5
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answered by goring 6
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332,776 times as massive as the Earth
2007-02-21 15:20:12
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answer #6
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answered by nolan 1
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picture a golf ball
now picture a filling a huge car full with the golf balls
golf balls - earth
huge car - sun
2007-02-21 14:43:44
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answer #7
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answered by DOC Holliday 3
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None.
The temperature would be too intense to support anything.
2007-02-21 14:44:16
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answer #8
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answered by Mighty C 5
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If the world were hollow it would contain about 1,300,000 "earths"
2007-02-21 14:43:57
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answer #9
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answered by an answer 1
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Sista you've been drinking too much wine and not smoking enough weed.
2007-02-21 14:40:46
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answer #10
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answered by prizelady88 4
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