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Answer:

Jupiter

Explanation

gravitational force depends on the mass of the body. Gravitational force is directly proportional to the the mass of body.

We know that gravitational force act on a satellite of mass m orbiting 100km above the surface is given by the following formula

[tex]F=\frac{GmM}{r^2}[/tex]

Here,

G is universal gravitational constant

m-mass of satellite

M- Mass of celestial body which pull the satellite

r- distance between satellite and celestial body

Gravitational force will be maximum when M will be maximum

we know that Jupiter is the largest planet and it  has the largest mass hence Jupiter will have the strongest gravitational pull on a satellite orbiting 100 km above its surface

There are a lot of celestial body. The celestial body that would have the strongest gravitational pull on a satellite orbiting 100 km above its surface is Jupiter.

Why does Jupiter  have the strongest gravitational pull?

Jupiter is known to be the fifth planet from the Sun. It is also known to have the strongest gravitational pull due to the fact that it is the biggest and also  the most massive

The massiveness and its strong gravitational pull of Jupiter helps it to hinder or prevent the creation or the formation of a planet between itself and Mars.

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