Jupiter has 79 moons in orbit around it. The table shows data for 4 of its moons.
Name of moon | Mean diameter (km) | Mean temperature (°C) | Orbit radius (km) | Orbit time (days) |
Io | 3 660 | –163 | 421 700 | 1.8 |
Europa | 3 120 | –171 | 671 000 | 3.6 |
Ganymede | 5 260 | –163 | 1 070 400 | 7.2 |
Callisto | 4 820 | –139 | 1 882 700 | 16.7 |
Use information from the table above to answer the following questions.
(i) State which moon has the highest mean temperature.
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(ii) For the solar system, as the orbit radius increases around the Sun, the mean temperature of the planets generally decreases.
Explain why the orbit radius of the moons around Jupiter does not affect their temperatures in the same way.
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(iii) Peter states that as Callisto has the longest orbit time it must be the largest moon.
Determine whether Peter's claim is correct.
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(iv) Peter correctly notices that Ganymede has an orbit time that is exactly double Europa's.
Peter suggests that as the orbit time doubles, the orbit radius also doubles.
Use only the data for Ganymede and Europa to determine whether Peter's claim is true.
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