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What is the square root of Pi time the mass of the sun divided by the diameter of Mars?

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square root of Pi =
√( \pi )= 1.77245385091

mass of Sun = 1.989*10^30 kg

diameter of Mars = 4212 mile

ans is 1.772454*1.989*10^30/4212 = 8.37*10^26



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User Nick Petrie
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The square root of the sun is very poetic but it's not mathematically quantifiable. The mass of the moon is 7.34767309 x 10^22 kg. It is not possible to divide by pie but if you meant pi, that can be approximated as 3.14159. The square root of the sun is very poetic but it's not mathematically quantifiable.
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