Science, asked by simran6862, 10 months ago

if Jupiter applies gravitational force on Earth, then why don't Earth revolve around jupiter ( keep this thing in mind that mass of Jupiter is more than of Earth)​

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Answered by ramadevi70206
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when you are in the space you feel the pull of Jupiter

on may 4th 2006 the Jupiter was 410 million kms away from earth where 6 months age it was 200 million kms near so the Jupiter is growing bigger and brighter in size

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Answered by Anonymous
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What you told is right - Jupiter has more mass than Earth , but there is another thing to consider , i.e. Mass of sun is more than Jupiter (I.e. gravity of Sun is more than Jupiter ) . So Sun's gravity dominates Jupiter gravity and it pulls Earth towards it . This is not the only factor , the factor is distance , The distance between Sun and Earth(150 million ) is less than , the distance between Jupiter and Earth (650 million)

If you know the formula of gravity = G m1 m2/r

Real life eg - Take 2 magnets and an Iron ball (smaller than magnets ) . One magnet should have more power than other , so The powerful magnet pulls it .

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