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The mass of Jupiter is 1.898 102kg, with a radius of 69.911km. Assume your mass is 70kg. Find the your acceleration on Jupiter You'll need force of gravity to do this. (convert km to m)
0 25.90m 2
1813m/12
0 0.000026mys
18.972
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