20% of 8000 = 20% * 8000 = 0.2 * 8000 = 1600
58% of 8000= 58% * 8000= 0.58 * 8000= 4,640
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If you have a circular area with a 50-mile radius, the area of the circle is approximately 7,854 square miles (rounded).
The Earth is about 8000 miles in diameter, so use the formula for circumference of a circle. The average circumference of our planet Earth is approximately 8000 x pi, or 25,133 miles.
The equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 22.418 earths. The equatorial diameter of earth is 12,756.2 miles. So the equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 22.418 X 12,756.2 miles. This makes the diameter of Jupiter about 285,968.4916 miles. Divide this by 8000 and you get about 35.75 inches.
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It would take over 1,300 Earths laid end to end to circle around the circumference of Jupiter, which is about 279,120 miles (449,197 kilometers). Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system with a circumference of around 88,846 miles (142,984 kilometers).
The area of a sphere of diameter d is simply Pi x d2 . The diameter of the earth is 8000 miles (I know this is not exact, and that the earth is not perfectly spherical, but if you really need it more accurately you can look it up in Wikipedia) So area of earth's surface is 3.142 x 8000 x 8000 = 201.1 x 106 sq miles (106 is a short way of writing 1 million) Sorry, got km instead of miles first time
The diameter of the Earth is 12742 km or about 8000 miles.
The circumference of 8,000 is: 25,130.
Uranus is several times larger than the Earth. Its diameter is 29297 miles, compared to the Earth's diameter of 8000 miles
About 8000 miles.The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers or 7,926.41 miles.But the diameter of the earth through the poles is 12,715.43 kilometers or 7,901.00 miles.Thus the earth is 59 km or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator.This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like), or oblate spheroid (squashed sphere). Very Far.
Equatorial diameters of the planets, in miles...Mercury: 3,032Venus: 7,521Earth: 7,926Mars: 4,217Jupiter: 88,732Saturn: 74,565Uranus: 32,187Neptune: 30,758"The Solar System", Roman Smoluchowski, Scientific American Library, 1983, Page 164 - Converted to miles
The small planets are the ones smaller than 8000 miles in diameter. The large planets are the large ones larger than 30,000 miles in diameter.
The Earth's diameter of 8000 miles compares with 33,000-88,000 miles for the four outer planets.