Using the mass and radius of the Sun given under the "Vital Statistics" section of Chapter 10 in your textbook, calculate the Sun's average density. Note: Remember that the radius is half the diameter and be sure to convert from kilometers to meters before using in the calculations. Use the following equations: LaTeX: V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 V = 4 3 π r 3 where V = volume (m3) and r = radius (m) LaTeX: \rho=\frac{m}{V} rho = m V where LaTeX: \rho rho = density (kg/m3), m = mass (kg), and V = volume (m3)

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Answer:

The density of the sun is 4434kg/m³

This was found by dividing the mass (1.989 ×10³⁰kg) by the volume (4.486×10²⁶ m³) which was calculated using V = 4/3×pi ×r³

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