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Gravity is directly proportional to mass.
because Jupiter has a bigger mass than earth and the more mass means the more gravitational attraction
The more gravity something has, the more gravity it has. A planet, like Jupiter, can have 30-something moons because of it's large mass. And the solar system exists only because the sun has so much mass it generates gravity for all the planets.
Since mass is constant no matter what the gravity is, the mass would stay 5kg if you're on the moon, Earth, the Sun, Jupiter, Mars, Pluto, etc...Answers.com
The gravitational force on an object at a standard distance is proportional to the mass of the planet.
Despite the fact that Uranus has a mass 14.5 times Earth's mass, its surface gravity isless thanEarth's.Jupiter and Neptune both have more "surface gravity" than Earth.
Gravity is directly proportional to mass.
you would weigh more on Jupiter because of the greater gravity
No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
The Sun's gravity
Jupiter has the greatest gravitational force because it also has the greatest mass.
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The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to the mass divided by the distance SQUARED. Yes, Jupiter's mass is great - but Jupiter is, at its closest, almost 700 million miles away. Earth and its gravity are right here. When it comes to gravity, Jupiter exerts approximately ZERO force on anything on Earth.
Your mass never changes. Only your weight. Gravity does not affect mass.