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  • Jupiter's Gravity: Understanding the Strength and Weight
    The gravitational strength on Jupiter is 2.528 g, which means an object on Jupiter would weigh 2.528 times more than it would on Earth.

    Here's a breakdown of what that means:

    * g represents the acceleration due to gravity on Earth, which is approximately 9.81 m/s².

    * 2.528 g means the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 times stronger than Earth's gravity, or about 24.79 m/s².

    This significant gravitational pull is due to Jupiter's immense size and mass. It is the largest planet in our solar system, with a mass that is about 318 times greater than Earth's.

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