Answer:
Mercury 0.39 AU, 36 million miles
57.9 million km
Venus 0.723 AU
67.2 million miles
108.2 million km
Earth 1 AU
93 million miles
149.6 million km
Mars 1.524 AU
141.6 million miles
227.9 million km
Jupiter 5.203 AU
483.6 million miles
778.3 million km
Saturn 9.539 AU
886.7 million miles
1,427.0 million km
Uranus 19.18 AU
1,784.0 million miles
2,871.0 million km
Neptune 30.06 AU
2,794.4 million miles
4,497.1 million km
Pluto (a dwarf planet) 39.53 AU
3,674.5 million miles
5,913 million km
Answer:
Mercury 0.39 AU, 36 million miles 57.9 million km
Venus 0.723 AU 67.2 million miles 108.2 million km
Earth 1 AU 93 million miles 149.6 million km
Mars 1.524 AU 141.6 million miles 227.9 million km
Jupiter 5.203 AU 483.6 million miles 778.3 million km
Saturn 9.539 AU 886.7 million miles 1,427.0 million km
Uranus 19.18 AU 1,784.0 million miles 2,871.0 million km
Neptune 30.06 AU 2,794.4 million miles 4,497.1 million km
Pluto (a dwarf planet) 39.53 AU 3,674.5 million miles 5,913 million km
Explanation:
what is mass times acceleration?
Answer:
Force
Explanation:
The mass of an object is the quantity of matter it contains. It is measured in kilograms.
Acceleration is the ratio of the change in the velocity of an object to the change in time. It is measured in m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex].
When the mass of an object is multiplied with its acceleration, this gives the average force applied on the object. As force is defined as agent that can change the state of an object.
i.e F = m × a
where F is the force, m is the mass of the object and a its acceleration.
The two major classes of force are; contact force and field force.