Humans can only jump 0 2 meters on Jupiter, but they can fly up to 18 meters high on Ceres!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Due to the presence of gravitational force, human beings are attracted to the surface of the earth by the strong gravitational pull of the earth. The average person jumps on the surface of the earth and can jump up to about 05 meters high, then 1 second to the ground. But on different planets, the height of the jump is different due to the difference in the mass and gravitational pull of the planet. On Ceres, we can jump up to 18 meters high. On Pluto, it can also reach 79 meters. But on Jupiter, it can only jump to 02 meters in height.

The principle and law of the law of gravitation is that the greater the mass of an object, the greater the corresponding gravitational force. The only natural satellite that came to Earth first: the Moon. As a natural satellite of the Earth, the mass of the Moon is only about 1 81 of the mass of the Earth. With such a small mass, the gravitational pull of the Moon is also very small, only 1 6 times that of the Earth. Therefore, one jump on the moon can reach a height of 3 meters and stay in the air for 4 seconds, which is equivalent to the height of a two-story building.

Venus is the closest planet to Earth and the closest planet to Earth in mass, so its gravitational pull is also extremely close to Earth. Venus has a mass of 81 of the Earth5%, gravity is 90 of the Earth5%。Therefore, the height of the jump on Venus is 055 meters, just 005 meters.

Mercury is the most massive planet in the solar system, so its gravitational pull is also the least. Mercury has a mass of only about 1 18 times that of Earth, and its gravitational pull is only 37 of that of Earth8%。So it is also possible to jump to 1 on MercuryAt 3 meters tall, it is quite a bit taller than the earth.

Mercury is also the closest planet to the Sun, which has a very large mass and gravitational pull. As the star of the solar system, the Sun has a mass of up to 333,050 times that of the Earth, and its gravitational pull is also 27 times that of the Earth94 times. The Sun is a star and has no land, so it can only reach the surface of the Sun by flying vehicles. However, on the sun, even if you try to jump, you can only get 0 off the ground018 meters.

Mercury, Venus, Earth and the Moon have all said that, next to Mars. Mars is the second least massive and gravitationally significant planet in the solar system after Mercury. The mass of Mars is 10 of that of Earth7%, just 194 times. The gravitational pull of Mars is also only 37 of that of Earth's94% and I can jump 1 on it3 meters tall and in the air for 2 seconds, similar to being on Mercury.

Phobos is one of two moons of Mars. It is far away from Mars and has a small mass gravity, with a mass of only 1 2661 million of the Earth and a gravitational force of only 1 2500 of the Earth. Therefore, on Deimos, you can jump up to 1250 meters high, which is 151 times. Phobos has a very low escape velocity of only 56 m sec. If you fly upwards faster than that, you won't be able to get back on Deimos.

Between Mars and Jupiter there is an asteroid belt with more than 500,000 asteroids. Ceres is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, accounting for 1 3 of the total mass of the entire asteroid belt. But it is only a dwarf planet, with a mass of only 1 6333 of the Earth and a gravitational force of only 1 36 of the Earth. On Ceres, you can "fly" up to 18 meters tall by jumping, just like a trapeze, which is equivalent to the height of a 7-story building.

Jupiter is the planet with the greatest mass and gravity in the solar system, second only to the Sun among all the celestial bodies in the solar system. Its mass is 25 times, which is 317 times that of the earth8 times, the gravitational force is 2 times that of the Earth528 times. So on Jupiter, it can only jump to 02 meters in height.

Jupiter has 95 moons, of which Europa is the one with the best environment and the most likely to host life. It is the 6th most massive and 3rd most gravitationally powerful moon in the solar system. On Europa, you can jump to 3At a height of 77 meters, it is 077 meters.

Saturn is the 2nd most massive and the 3rd most gravitationally charged planet in the solar system. The volume is only slightly smaller than that of Jupiter, but the mass is not as large, which is 95 times that of the Earth162 times, which is much smaller than Jupiter. Saturn's gravitational pull is 1 of Earth's065 times, I can jump to 0At 47 meters in height, it is only 003 meters.

Titan, Titan, is the most massive and gravitational of Saturn's 145 moons. Titan is also the most suitable celestial body for human life besides Earth. However, it will feel very light on it, because the gravitational pull of Titan is only 7 50 times that of Earth, and it can jump 3At 57 meters tall, it is also as tall as a 2-story building.

Uranus is the 5th most massive and 7th most gravitational object in the solar system, as well as the gaseous object with the least mass and gravity. It has a mass of about 14 of the Earth's mass54 times, but the gravitational force is less than that of the Earth, only 0886 times. So you can jump to 0 on UranusAt a height of 56 meters, it is a little higher than both Earth and Venus.

Celessee is one of Uranus's moons and the 9th most massive moon in the solar system. The gravitational pull of Celestial Meditan is also not large, only 0 of the Earth035 times. On Celesto, I can jump to 14At 29 meters tall, it is already close to the height of Ceres.

Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun in the solar system, smaller in size than Uranus but more massive than Uranus. Neptune's gravitational pull is slightly stronger than that of the Earth, which is 1 of the Earth14 times. On Neptune, the height of the jump is 0At 44 meters, it is slightly shorter than on Earth.

Triton is Neptune's largest moon, and its gravitational pull is not very large, and it can jump 5At 8 meters high, this is quite tall.

Pluto is the largest and second most massive dwarf planet in the solar system. Its mass is only 1 458 of the Earth's, and its gravitational pull is only about 1 16 of the Earth's. This is already very small, and you can jump to 7 with a single jump on it9 meters high, equivalent to 3It's as tall as a 5-story building, and it can last 9 seconds in the air.

Charon is Pluto's largest moon, with a mass of about 1 8 of Pluto's. But these 1 8 are very small compared to the earth. The gravitational pull of Charon is only 1 34 of that of Earth, which is about the same as that of Ceres. On Charon, it can jump to a height of 17 meters, which is only 1 meter shorter than Ceres.

Eris is the most massive dwarf planet in the solar system. It is larger than Pluto, but smaller than Pluto. The mass of Eris is about 1 363 of the mass of the Earth, and the gravitational pull is about 1 12 of the Earth. On the planet Eris, you can jump to 6At 13 meters tall, it is a bit shorter than Pluto.

This is how high it can jump on the celestial bodies of the solar system, so the gravitational pull of the Earth is already very large.

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