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Jupiter's equatorial diameter is 142,800km
Jupiter has an equatorial circumference of 439,263.8 kilometers or about 279,118 miles.
It is 71492 kilometres.
Jupiter is that planet.
the circumference of Jupiter or its equatorial diameter is 71,492 ± 4 km(11.209 times that of earths)
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.
Equatorial 71,492 km Polar 66854 km
4.49*105 kilometres.
The polar diameter of Jupiter is 83082.30 miles. The equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 88846.14 miles, and its mean diameter is 86881.36 miles.
Divide the circumference by pi.
Jupiter spins so much faster than Earth, for instance, that its gassy state results in bulging out at the equator. The equatorial diameter is larger than the polar diameter.
Answer:No because the sun is a starAnswer:No. Jupiter is the largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of about 142000km. The sun has an equatorial diameter about ten times that size. Uranus is the third largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of a measly 52000km, slightly over a third of Jupiter's.