Jupiter's mass is 1.8986 x 1027 kg, or 317.8 times that of Earth's
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Jupiter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth and over 300 times more massive. It is the largest planet in our solar system.
Jupiter has about 300 times the mass of Earth and about ten times Earth's radius. Estimate the size of g on the surface of Jupiter
Jupiter's average diameter is 10.97 times Earth's average diameter.
Jupiter's volume is 1321.33 times Earth's volume.
Jupiter's mass is 317.83 times Earth's mass.
Jupiter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth and more than 1,300 times the volume.
Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth).
The moon is not a third of Earth in terms of size. The moon has about 1/6th of the Earth's mass and is significantly smaller in size compared to Earth.
The moon's lower gravity is due to its smaller mass and size compared to Earth. The moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th of Earth's because it has less mass to create a strong gravitational force. This lower gravity on the moon is why objects and people weigh less there compared to on Earth.
The center of mass of Earth's atmosphere is approximately the same as the center of mass of the Earth itself. This is because the atmosphere is a relatively thin layer compared to the size of the Earth, and its mass is distributed around the planet in a way that does not significantly shift the center of mass.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th the gravity on Earth. This means that objects weigh less on the moon compared to Earth due to the moon's lower mass and smaller size.