Pretty much. While Jupiter does not have a solid surface, at what passes for a surface, a 100 lb Earthling would weigh 253 lbs.
Jupiter's gravity is actually 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
Jupiter's surface gravity is 2.639 times as great as Earth's. A person who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh 528 pounds there.
The gravity on Mars is a fraction of Jupiter's gravity. You would not be pulled downward as quickly. It is worth noting that Jupiter does not have a solid surface, which would make it impossible to jump.
No. The gravity on Mercury is less than half that of Earth.
In terms of weight, yes. Since weight depends on both mass and the force of gravity, the amount that something (or someone) weighs on a planet with stronger surface gravity will be greater. Jupiter's gravity is about 24.78 m/s^2, which is 2.5 times that of Earth's. Thus, a person who weighs 80kg here on Earth would weigh around 189kg on Jupiter
No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.
Jupiter's gravity is actually 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
You can squish a person anywhere. If you are referring to gravity alone, then no, it would not squash a person.
More gravity.
No, because of the great volume the gravity on Neptun is barely stronger than on the Earth.
Jupiter's surface gravity is 2.639 times as great as Earth's. A person who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh 528 pounds there.
you would weigh more on Jupiter because of the greater gravity
The gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 times as strong as on Earth, so a 100 pound person would weigh 252.8 pounds on Jupiter.If you weighed 100 lbs. on Earth you would weigh 32.854 lbs.
A person who made up time, or cavemen.no one actually came up with the idea of time, because time is caused by gravity. The higher the gravity the faster time goes. For Example: If you had one person on Jupiter and another on Earth, the person on Earth would age slower than the person on Jupiter because Jupiter has a higher gravity than Earth.
no the gravity would crush you
No. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth, so you would actually be much lighter there. The only planet with gravity strong enough that it would render people unable to stand is Jupiter/
The gravity on Mars is a fraction of Jupiter's gravity. You would not be pulled downward as quickly. It is worth noting that Jupiter does not have a solid surface, which would make it impossible to jump.