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Latest revision as of 22:18, 7 October 2020
![]() | This is a documentation subpage for Template:Jupiter mass. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
{{Jupiter mass}}
→ MJ{{Jupiter mass|dozens of}}
→ dozens of MJ (with non-breaking spaces via and{{nowrap}}
)
Usually, this will be used as:
{{Jupiter mass|1.05{{e|3}}}}
→ 1.05×103 MJ{{Jupiter mass|{{val|13|1|-2|e=7}}}}
→ Template:Val MJ
Alternatively, one could use:
{{val|12|e=8|u=Jupiter mass}}
→ Template:Val
Options
- To include a link to Jupiter mass, use the
|link=yes
or|link=y
parameter:
{{Jupiter mass|link=yes}}
→ MJ
- Alternatively, one could use:
{{val|12|e=8|ul=Jupiter mass}}
→ Template:Val
- To change the default "J" subscript to "Jup", use the
|jup=y
or|Jup=y
parameter:
{{Jupiter mass|jup=y}}
→ MJup{{Jupiter mass|Jup=y}}
→ MJup
- To change the default "J" subscript to "♃", use the
|greek=y
parameter:
{{Jupiter mass|greek=y}}
→ M♃{{Jupiter mass|greek=yes}}
→ M♃
See also
- {{Lunar mass}}
- {{Lunar radius}}
- {{Earth mass}}
- {{Earth radius}}
- {{Jupiter radius}}
- {{Solar mass}}
- {{Solar radius}}
- {{Solar luminosity}}