Because it is more massive and a lot bigger. Bigger and denser objects tend to create greater curvature or warping on the single fabric space-time, which we feel as the pull of gravity.
The "surface" gravity of Jupiter is about 40 times that of Pluto.
you would weigh more on Jupiter because of the greater gravity
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
No. The gravity of Jupiter more than twice as strong as that on Earth.
Jupiter has more gravity than Earth because i'ts size is bigger, so it has more gravitational pull
Jupiter is more massive then Venus, so Jupiter has more gravity. (the more massive a planet is, the more gravitational force it has on other objects)
The simple answer is yes. The real answer is very complicated. Jupiter has a "surface gravity" of about 2.5 times that of the Earth's.
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.
Yes, because of Jupiter's massive size.
Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
If you compare surface gravity, yes the sun's gravity is stronger than that of Jupiter. But gravity decreases in strength as you get farther from the object. Jupiter's moons are close enough to Jupiter and far enough from the sun that Jupiter's gravity has more influence.
24.79 m/s2 or 2.528 times the gravity of Earth The gravity on Jupiter is greater than the gravity on Earth because Jupiter is more massive. Although Jupiter is a great deal larger in size, its surface gravity is just 2.4 times that of the surface gravity of Earth. This is because Jupiter is mostly made up of gases. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 214 pounds on Jupiter.