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the acceleration due gravity of the Jupiter is 25m/s. What does it mean?

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Answered by Cosmique
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The acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter is 25 m/s^2

means that,

Any object dropped near Jupiter's Surface will accelerate downward (towards the Jupiter's surface) at the rate of 25 m/s^2 due to the gravity of Jupiter.

In other words:

If any object is dropped from a height above the Jupiter's surface the object will fall towards the jupiter's surface with a constant acceleration of 25m/s^2.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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25m/s2 means speed increases by 25m/s every second.

The acceleration pertains to a particular distance from the center of Jupiter. It has a maximum at or below the visible surface, and decreases as the distance from center is either increased or decreased.

It means that if you are on Jupiter’s surface and you drop an object that has little air resistance it will accelerate towards the surface at 25 meters/second per second. That is quite a lot faster than Earth’s 10 meters/ second². Don’t let it fall on your foot.

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