Heavy Dinosaurs
How many diplodocus dinosaurs would be required to equal the mass of the earth?
The object on the left is the reference object. The pile on the right contains enough objects to equal the mass of the object on the left.
object
object to compare
The Earth has a mass of
5,
973,
600,
000,
000,
000,
000,
000,
000
kg (
13,
169,
533,
694,
779,
199,
692,
326,
265
.
847
pounds).
A diplodocus has a mass of
22,
680
kg (
50,
000
.
841
pounds).
A total of
263,
386,
243,
386,
243,
386,
243
.
39
diplodocus are required to equal the mass of the Earth.
The pile on the right contains
1
.
00
diplodocus.
This site is still in alpha mode, so I'd love it if you would double check my information and calculations. Here is what you need.
Earth
: For purposes of this comparison it has the following properties:
Peak Width:
12,
756,
200
meters
Peak Height:
12,
756,
200
meters
Peak Depth:
12,
713,
600
meters
Mass:
5,
973,
600,
000,
000,
000,
000,
000,
000
kg (
13,
169,
533,
694,
779,
199,
692,
326,
265
.
847
pounds)
Area:
127,
800,
491,
000,
000
meters
2
Surface Area:
510,
072,
000,
000,
000
meters
2
Volume:
1,
083,
207,
300,
000,
000,
000,
000
meters
3
The planet Earth.
diplodocus
: For purposes of this comparison it has the following properties:
Peak Width:
27
.
1
meters
Peak Height:
9
.
1
meters
Mass:
22,
680
kg (
50,
000
.
841
pounds)
Data comes from http://dinodictionary.com/.
If you find anything wrong or if you just want to chat about the site, feel free to contact me at tryit4funNum2@g42.org.
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