Well, so far as we know, Uranus is a gas planet - it probably has no place to stand, per se. However, if you could get there, and could JUMP, you'd only be able to jump a little bit more than you could on Earth. Even though Uranus us much larger than Earth, it has only about 90% of our gravity. If you do go, take a sweater. The temperature averages about 350 degrees BELOW ZERO... Brrrrrrrrrr
Assuming you've got a nice space suit that doesn't restrict your movement much, it would just be the ratio of Earth's gravity to Ceres' gravity (9.8 m/s^2 vs 0.27 m/s^2) which is 36.3x as high as you can here.
Olympic high jump record is 2.45m, so in theory they could jump to 89m (or the height of a 30 storey building). Long jump record is 8.9m (so they could jump 323m on Ceres).
Remember that the gravity is proportional to size, and Ceres at 950km is well and truly big enough that all jumping astronauts would come down. To ask another question "How big does an asteroid need to be before its gravity stops you from jumping off into space?"
933 Eros is the potato shaped asteroid visited by the NEAR shoemaker probe. It's dimensions are 34.4km x 11.2km x 11.2km and its gravity is 1/1000 of Earth. An Olympic long jumper could theoretically jump 8.9km on Eros, so even if they were jumping around the middle they wouldn't quite make it into orbit.
If you had a spherical asteroid slightly smaller: say about 10km in diameter (about the size of what killed the dinosaurs), then yeah a long jumper would be able to jump into orbit. Take it down to about 3km in diameter or less, and pretty much everyone would have to be careful to tie themselves down so that they didn't accidentally jump to their doom.
that is a crap answer makes no sense i mean how can it be true the older u get u dont jump higher.
A person could jump 2.6 times higher on Mercury than on Earth. This is because Mercury's gravity is 38 percent that of the Earth.
You can jump 1.12m on Neptune :)
six feet and a hafe
yes because of less gravity
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If you could jump 2 feet on Earth, you could jump 30 feet on Pluto.
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
Mars; Saturn has very strong gravity.
The average temperature on Mars is −67 degrees Fahrenheit. At its equator at noon, the high temperature on Mars is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you jump really high then yes it is possible to jump off the moon!
1 and a half of Earth jump height, approximately
The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity. Based on this, a person's jumping height would be roughly 2.6 times higher on Mars compared to Earth, assuming all other factors are the same. However, the actual height a person can jump on Mars would still depend on various factors like their strength, agility, and technique.
You can certainly jump lower anywhere. That's as easy as a contest to see who can talk softer. But you can also jump higher on Mars, because the acceleration of gravity on its surface is only about 38% of what it is on Earth's surface.
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If you could jump 2 feet on Earth, you could jump 30 feet on Pluto.
On Mars, there is low gravity, so there you could jump twice as high as you can on Earth. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2, which is 0.379 times that of Earth. (The gravity on Earth is 2.64 times greater than the gravity on Mars.)
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
no it can not jump high
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Mars has weaker gravity than Jupiter does.
you'll find the answer from john carter
He can jump really high