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It's about 2.36 times that on Earth. The actual value varies a bit, depending on

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The force of gravity on the surface of Jupiter is about 24.79 m/s^2, which is about 2.5 times stronger than the force of gravity on Earth. This stronger gravitational pull is due to Jupiter's larger mass and size compared to Earth.

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Jupiter's equatorial surface gravity is 24.79 m/s2 or 2.528 g

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100lb

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24.79m/s or 2.528g

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