Physics, asked by diwash63, 11 months ago

The mass of the Jupiter is 319 time more than that of the earth but acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter is only 2.5 times greater why

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Answered by hazu3077
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Acceleration due to gravity does not depend on the mass of the planet but the mass of the freely falling object.

the unit is g/m square where mass is not involved.

Answered by kritsainju
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Answer: Yes it is true

Explanation: Because the radius of the Jupiter is about 11 times greater than the earth, as gravity is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the square of its radius

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