
Solar System Volcano. Suppose a powerful volcano erupts on Earth and ejects material 50 km high...
Jupiter's moon lo has active volcanoes (in fact, it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system) that eject material as high as 500 km (or even higher) above the surface, lo has a mass of 8.93 times 10^22 kg and a radius of 1821 km. For this calculation, ignore any variation in gravity over the 500-km range of the debris. part A How high would this material go on earth if it were ejected with the same...
jupiters moon lo has active volcanoes that ehect material as high as 500 km above the surgace. lo has a mass of 8.94*10^22 and a radius of 1815 km. ignore any variation in gravittu over the 500 km range of the debris 1. what speed is the debris being ejected at?! 2. how hugh would fhis material go on earth if it were ejected with the dake speed as on lo
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a) The initial ratio of deuterium (D) to hydrogen (H) in a planet's atmosphere was 175000; however, the present ratio is 1/1500 and the initial and final abundances of D are 5 x 10° atoms per m3 and 9 x 106 atoms per m2, respectively. What fraction of deuterium has been lost, and what fraction of hydrogen has been lost in this...