Jupiters overall mass is much larger than that of the Earth, so it has a larger gravitational pull. gravity of an object is related to its mass, the more massive, the stronger the gravitational field.
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.
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The moon has far less mass than Earth, so the force of gravity will be much lower.
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.
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Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
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Jupiter's gravity is approximately 2.5 times stronger than Earth's gravity, which translates to about 24.79 m/s² or 2.53 times Earth's gravity.
We call these "black holes" because the gravity is so strong that it even pulls in all of the light.
scientists theorize that it was jupiters gravity that kept it from forming
Jupiters' gases are confined to the planet by its massive gravity. The rocks and ice are trapped by the same gravity. The two do not interact. Some of the material in the rings falls out of orbit due to loss of forward momentum and fall into Jupiter. They are short lived and disintegrate.
Jupiter's gravity is approximately 24.79 m/s² at its equator and 24.92 m/s² at its poles. This is about 2.5 times the gravity on Earth.
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