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The diameter of the moon is approximately one fourth of the diameter of the earth. Find the ratio of their surface areas.


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Solution

Step 1. Find the radius of the moon and earth

Let the diameter of earth =dkm,

so the radius (r1)=d2km

Therefore diameter of moon =d4km and so radius of moon (r2)=d8km

Step 2. Find the surface area of the moon and earth

Assuming the earth and the moon in the shape of perfect sphere.

surface area of earth =4πr12 [As the area of sphere =4πr2]

=4πd22=4πxd24=πd2..........................(i)

and surface area of moon =4πr22

=4πd82=4πxd264=πd216..........................(ii)

Step 3. Find the ratio between surface area

Ratio between their surface area =πd2:πd216

=1:16[multiplyingby16πd2]

Hence the required ratio is 1:16.


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