More than double Earths, if you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 236.4lbs on Jupiter.
Jupiters gravitational field strength is 25 Nkg^-1
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
Yes it does.
What do you mean? "Gravitational pull" and "gravity" is the same thing.
yes
The sun's so large that its gravitational pull is very strong, but just strong enough to hold the planets in place. So the relationship is its gravitational pull.
Black holes are black because their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them. This strong gravitational pull is caused by the massive amount of matter packed into a small space, creating a dense and compact object with intense gravity.
Its not strong enough
Nowadays, I am not sure you can, but you'd have to have a strong gravitational pull
No. A black dwarf is dense and has the mass of an entire star, so the gravitational pull would still be quite strong.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is the fifth planet from the sun. It is known for its strong magnetic field and numerous moons. Jupiter's gravitational influence has a significant impact on the orbits of other planets, particularly the inner planets like Earth and Mars.
No, Jupiter's gravity is not strong enough to crush bones. While Jupiter does have a strong gravitational force, it is not powerful enough to crush bones of a human or any typical object.