Custom Writing Service-Considering just the average densities in the table,

Custom Writing Service-Considering just the average densities in the table,
Considering just the average densities in the table,

Follow the directions in the Galilean Moons Lab. The Galilean Moons Lab file provides information about how to complete this lab. After you have completed all of your work according to the laboratory instructions, refer to General Lab Instructions on how to submit your work for grading.

Step 1: Save this file for your answers to the questions in this lab.

Step 2: Delete the Questions from this document. Your file will be checked by TurnItIn and the questions will be identified as plagiarism. I only need to see your answers.

Step 3:Type up your answers to all questions found in this lab making sure to correctly number your answers to correspond to the questions in the lab.

Step 4: Perform the observation, and record the observation and the necessary data.

Step 5: Save the file with your answers. Title your document “Galilean Moons Lab”, including your first and last name, ex.Galilean_Moon_Lab._CC_Student.

Step 6: Submit your assignment answers as an attachment to this dropbox as either a .doc or .rtf file. See the General Lab Instructions for the document formats that are acceptable.

DELETE THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE AND THE QUESTIONS BELOW (leave the roman numerals to identify which questions you are answering) BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO THE GALILEAN MOON LAB DROPBOX.

Part I: Properties of the Galilean Satellites

 

I.1. Considering just the average densities in the table,

(a) which Galilean moon would you expect to have the most ice (i.e., the least rock/iron

(b) which moon could be all rock and iron, with no ice on the surface?

 

I.2. Can you think of another moon in the solar system that is also “phase locked” with the planet that it orbits? What is its name?

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