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How many football fields can fit on Neptune? - Answers
We assume that Neptune is a sphere. It's diameter is 34,503 miles, so it's radius is 17,251.5 miles. The surface area of a sphere is 4 Pi r2. A pro football field is 120 by 53.3 yards. We need to have the same units on the top and bottom of our fraction, so convert 17,251.5 miles to yards using * ( 5280 ft/mile ) / ( 3 yards/foot ) and squaring it for area. (4*3.1415927* 17251.5 * (5280/3)2 ) / ( 120 * 53.3 ) = 104,991,372 (truncated to an integer), or just under 105 million football fields.
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How many football fields can fit on Neptune? - Answers
We assume that Neptune is a sphere. It's diameter is 34,503 miles, so it's radius is 17,251.5 miles. The surface area of a sphere is 4 Pi r2. A pro football field is 120 by 53.3 yards. We need to have the same units on the top and bottom of our fraction, so convert 17,251.5 miles to yards using * ( 5280 ft/mile ) / ( 3 yards/foot ) and squaring it for area. (4*3.1415927* 17251.5 * (5280/3)2 ) / ( 120 * 53.3 ) = 104,991,372 (truncated to an integer), or just under 105 million football fields.
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How many football fields can fit on Neptune? - Answers
We assume that Neptune is a sphere. It's diameter is 34,503 miles, so it's radius is 17,251.5 miles. The surface area of a sphere is 4 Pi r2. A pro football field is 120 by 53.3 yards. We need to have the same units on the top and bottom of our fraction, so convert 17,251.5 miles to yards using * ( 5280 ft/mile ) / ( 3 yards/foot ) and squaring it for area. (4*3.1415927* 17251.5 * (5280/3)2 ) / ( 120 * 53.3 ) = 104,991,372 (truncated to an integer), or just under 105 million football fields.
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