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What is acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter?


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Solution

Step 1: Assuming the quantities

The value of the gravitational constant G=6.6743×10-11m3.kg-1.s-2

Jupiter is the largest planet having a mass of M=1.89×1027kg

The radius of the Jupiter planet, R=69911×103m

Step 2: Calculating the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter

The equation of the acceleration due to gravity is given as:g=GMR2,
Where, G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of Jupiter, R is the radius of the Jupiter

The acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is
g=GMR2g=6.6743×10-11m3.kg-1.s-2×1.89×1027kg69911×1032mg=25.8m/s2

Thus, the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is approximately 25.8m/s2


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