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Explain about scientific management? How did scientists prove a question? How much is it to prove dna is yours? Why is Jupiter more oblate than Earth? Given P -- S -- Q Q -- R R prove S--P? How you can prove the earth isa sphere?
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Why is Jupiter oblate? Do you expect all Jovian planets to be oblate? Why or why not? ... The first is that Jupiter rotates very quickly (it rotates once every 10 hours). The second is that Jupiter is composed almost entirely of liquid and gas, making it very easy to deform. Finally, Jupiter is physically very big,
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Jupiter is the giant of the planets, appropriately named after the Roman god who was the ruler of gods and men. Jove is another name for Jupiter and that is why the ... The rapid rotation of Jupiter makes it oblate. Oblateness = 0 means the object is spherical (like Venus), and oblateness = 1 means it is a straight line.
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Jupiter is spinning at a very high rate of speed for such a large object, rotating once on its axis every 9 hours 55.5 minutes. This causes the shape of Jupiter to be oblate (flat on the top and bottom.) The speed of rotation is probably the cause for the colorful bands.
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Jupiter is oblate meaning: is, it fattens out at the equator and flattens at the poles. ... Jupiter is oblate meaning: is, it fattens out at the equator and flattens at the poles. (This is not easy to see in this picture). Jupiter is oblate because it rotates so fast.
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Jupiter is noticeably oblate ... Jupiter emits more energy than it absorbs ... Jupiter is believed to have a massive core...
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It rotates very rapidly, and this spinning action gives Jupiter a large equatorial bulge; it looks like a slightly-flattened sphere (it is oblate) ; JUPITER'S ORBIT; Jupiter is 5.2 times farther from than the Sun than the Earth.
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Jupiter: General Characteristics ... Jupiter is the solar system's largest known planet having a mass approximately 320 times that of Earth ... The shape of Jupiter is oblate, that is, it fattens out at the equator and flattens at the poles. The radius at the poles is 14/15 times the radius at the equator.
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I know that Saturn and Earth are oblate spheroids; ... They are all oblate spheroids to varying degrees. The gas giants are the most oblate, being gaseous and having high rotational speeds. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.) This slight bulge is caused by the centrifugal force of the rotation.
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