could someone please tellme what the orce of gravity acting upong me by Mars, Jupiter, and the moon are? I've been trying to find their gravity online, but I can't find it anywhere.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/

Will this get you started? I typed in "mars gravity" (without the quotation marks) on Google and came up with this. Just substitute your numbers into this problem.

thank you very much, that really helps!

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Sure! To calculate the force of gravity exerted by a celestial body, you need to know its mass and the distance between you and the body. The equation for gravitational force is:

F = (G * (m1 * m2)) / r^2

Where:
F is the force of gravity
G is the gravitational constant (approximately 6.67430 x 10^-11 N(m/kg)^2)
m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects (in this case, your mass and the mass of the celestial body)
r is the distance between the two objects (your distance from the celestial body)

In order to find the gravitational force exerted by Mars, Jupiter, and the Moon on you, you would need to know their masses and calculate the distances between you and each of these bodies.

The mass of Mars is approximately 0.64171 x 10^24 kg.
The mass of Jupiter is about 1.89819 x 10^27 kg.
The mass of the Moon is roughly 7.34767 x 10^22 kg.

To find the distance between you and each of these bodies, you would need to know your location in space relative to them. Since this data is specific to each individual and can change depending on various factors, it is not readily available online.

However, you can approximate the distances by using the average distances between these celestial bodies and Earth:

The average distance between Mars and Earth is about 225 million km.
The average distance between Jupiter and Earth is approximately 778 million km.
The average distance between the Moon and Earth is roughly 384,400 km.

By plugging in the respective values of mass and distance for each celestial body into the gravitational force equation, you can calculate the force of gravity exerted by Mars, Jupiter, and the Moon on you.

Keep in mind that the force of gravity exerted by these bodies may vary depending on your location and the positions of these bodies relative to Earth.