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
well it is yet it is gas it has so much to it that it is like heavier than over 300 earths...
The primarily element of Jupiter is hydrogen but a quarter of Jupiter's mass is helium. There must be some rocky core of heavier elements, but it is expected to be small.
Things are much lighter on Earth than Jupiter, because the great mass of the planet Jupiter (Over 4 times that of Earth) creates more of a gravitational pull, which makes you more heavy in Jupiter.
Jupiter is the planet that can double your weight due to its strong gravitational pull. It has a mass much greater than Earth, making your weight heavier if you were to stand on its surface.
Yes, Uranus and Neptune have higher densities than Jupiter and Saturn. This is because Uranus and Neptune are composed mainly of heavier elements like rock and ice, whereas Jupiter and Saturn are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, which are lighter elements.
JUPITER
No, Jupiter is much heavier than Earth. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is more massive due to its large size and composition of mostly gases and liquids.
well it is yet it is gas it has so much to it that it is like heavier than over 300 earths...
It would be heavier.
because of gravitational force.
It's 11 times wider, therefore looks 121 times bigger (than Earth would at the same distance) and is 1330 times the volume of Earth.
The primarily element of Jupiter is hydrogen but a quarter of Jupiter's mass is helium. There must be some rocky core of heavier elements, but it is expected to be small.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have masses greater then the Earth.
Compared to its weight on Earth, the ship would be relatively heavier. How much heavier? About 2.7 times as heavy. Although Earth is basically debris in comparison to Jupiter's immense size, the ship's increase in weight would not be as large as expected. This is because Jupiter's density is far lower than Earth's as it's a gas planet. Interestingly, we gain a ton of benefits from Jupiter's greater gravitational acceleration constant. The Voyager I is the fastest man-made object and that was made possible by gravity assists, first around Jupiter. All current spacecraft that are on a trajectory to leave the solar system are able to leave within a reasonable time mainly due to Jupiter's gravity assists.
Things are much lighter on Earth than Jupiter, because the great mass of the planet Jupiter (Over 4 times that of Earth) creates more of a gravitational pull, which makes you more heavy in Jupiter.
Jupiter is the planet that can double your weight due to its strong gravitational pull. It has a mass much greater than Earth, making your weight heavier if you were to stand on its surface.
Yes, Uranus and Neptune have higher densities than Jupiter and Saturn. This is because Uranus and Neptune are composed mainly of heavier elements like rock and ice, whereas Jupiter and Saturn are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, which are lighter elements.