Because you are so far away from Jupiter, and so much closer to the Earth.
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jupiter has about 2.5 times the gravity of earth therefore the acceleration due to gravity is 26 m/s/s.
It's bigger and exerts a significant gravitational pull.
Gravity's purpose is to pull objects downwards.
No, 'the pull of gravity' is a nominal phrase. Notice that the word 'pull' acts as a noun, not a verb in this sentence.
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we dont know
Yes, it is.
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Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
The pull of gravity depends on the mass of the two objects attracted to one another, and the distance between them. The greater the distance between the two objects, the weaker the pull of gravity. For that reason gravity is strongest at low elevations (closer to the center of mass of the earth) and weakest at high ones (farther from the center of mass), although the difference is essentially impossible to notice.
jupiter has about 2.5 times the gravity of earth therefore the acceleration due to gravity is 26 m/s/s.
It's bigger and exerts a significant gravitational pull.
Yes, gravity will pull any two objects together in the absence of other forces. We don't notice this happening in everyday life because other forces such as friction are much bigger and mask the effects.
the pull of gravity on a camera is its weight