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Why would a person could jump further on moon than on Jupiter?

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In short, because the moon is smaller, its gravitational force is too. Therefore, if there is less gravity, it would be easier to jump further than on a bigger planet like jupiter
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In short, because the moon is smaller, its gravitational force is too. Therefore, if there is less gravity, it would be easier to jump further than on a bigger planet like Jupiter.

Step-by-step explanation:
The Moon has less mass than the world, which implies it's less gravity than the world further.

Since the gravity is not propulsion on the U.S. as powerfully on the moon because it is on Earth, we are able to jump higher and with a lot of ease.
That's as a result of our muscles (and all alternative body elements concerned, like our bones and joints and heart and lungs) all were developed and conditioned to figure within the stronger gravity on the surface.
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