6.022×10^23 * Height of bottle / Circumference of the Sun.
If they were stacked then they would not circle anything they would be in a straight line.
You might have some difficulty finding bottles which did not melt.
2007-10-28 04:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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As I am sure you know, a mole = 6.022x10^23 and of course you can have a mole of anything...
So in order to find the length of a mole of 2 Liter bottles you need to know the length of one 2 Liter bottle. This length is then multiplied by a mole (which is a HUGE number) and there is your length of one mole of 2 liter bottles.
According to the University of Texas the sun has a radius of 675,000 km. Circumference is calculated as C=2*Pi*r
so 2 * 3.1415926535 * 675,000km = 4.24115 x10^6 km.
Now you should convert the length of your moles of bottles to km and divide the length of the bottles by the circumference of the sun.
example: Say the bottle is 1.25 ft. Take 1.25 * 6.022x10^23 = 7.5275x10^23 ft. Convert to km... 2.294 x 10^20 km.
Now, 2.294 x 10^20/4.24115x10^6 (the km cancel out) and you get 5.409
I hope this helps!
2007-10-28 11:52:38
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answered by C K 3
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If you have a mole of 2-liter bottles, then you have approx. 6.022 X 10^23 bottles. Find the circumference of the sun, measure a 2-liter bottle from bottom to top, and calculate.
2007-10-28 11:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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the diameter of the sun is 1392000km
its circumference is 4.373*10^6 km.
I take for the diameter of 2-liter bottle x cm=x*10^-5m
so for 1 circumference you need
4.373*10^6/x*10-5=4.37310^11/x bottle
and as avogadro's number =6.02*10^23
you can make 6.02*10^23/4.373*10^11=1.38 *10^12/x turns
2007-10-28 12:01:07
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answered by maussy 7
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