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The average density of Moon, if it contains solid rock of density 3500 kg/m3 in its inner portion comprising 50% of its radius and water for the rest of its volume. Consider the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3.

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Solution:

1313 kg/m3.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The density of soil rock is 3500 kg/m3.

The density of water is 1000 kg/m3.

Formula used:

The expression for volume of a sphere is written as,

V=43πr3

Here, r is the radius of the sphere.

The expression for density of an object is written as,

ρ=MV

Here, M is the mass of the object.

Explanation:

Recall the expression for volume of a sphere to determine the volume of Moon (considering Moon to be a perfect sphere).

V=43πr3

Here, r is the radius of Moon.

The volume of the sphere varies with r3. The inner portion of Moon which consists of rock has a radius which is 50% (12) of the total radius of Moon. So,

ri=r2

Here, subscript i represents the corresponding quantities for the inner portions of Moon.

The volume of the inner portion of Moon is,

Vi=43πri3

Substitute r2 for ri.

Vi=43π(r2)3=18(43πr3)

Substitute V for 43πr3.

Vi=V8

So, 18 of the total volume of Moon is contained in the inner part of the Moon, the rest will be contained in the outer portion of the Moon. Therefore,

Vo=VVi

Here, the subscript o represents the corresponding quantity for the outer portion of Moon.

Substitute V8 for Vi.

Vo=VV8=7V8

The mass of the inner potion can be written as,

Mi=ρiVi

The mass of the outer portion is written as,

Mo=ρoVo

The total mass of Moon is written as,

M=Mi+Mo

Substitute ρiVi for Mi and ρoVo for Mo.

M=ρiVi+ρoVo

Substitute V8 for Vi and 7V8 for Vo.

M=ρi(V8)+ρo(7V8)=V(ρi8+7ρo8)

Write the expression for density of Moon as,

ρ=MV

Substitute V(ρi8+7ρo8) for M.

ρ=V(ρi8+7ρo8)V=ρi8+7ρo8

Substitute 3500 kg/m3 for ρi and 1000 kg/m3 for ρo.

ρ=3500 kg/m38+7(1000 kg/m3)8=1313 kg/m3

Conclusion:

The density of Moon is 1313 kg/m3.

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