Force, here on earth has a singular gravitational speed as any mass that falls to the ground becomes static force.
In space however, masses such as planets do not hit the ground as their force of motion is everlasting, perpetual while orbiting the sun at their unique velocity.
Hence a planet's (mass) moving through space at its exclusive velocity (kilometers/second) represents the planet's momentive sound pressure in decibles. Think of planets or asteroids as moving trains with the potential to obliterate anything in their orbital path.
A planet's moons however travel through space at the same speed as their parent planet, hence it is only their difference in masses that are relevant. Most of the quotients are from dividing the mass of each moon to its parent planet however, the mass of Saturn's moon, Titan is also compared to other Saturn moon masses.
Between our sun and the planet Jupiter in outer space, at about 745,083 kilometers from the center of the sun is the Barycenter. Our sun orbits this virtual pivot point at (0.0125 km/s) times the sun's adjusted mass at *(2.0154 x 10^30 kg) = (2.62 x 10^28 kg) momentive force.
Jupiter orbits the same Barycenter at (13.06 km/s) times Jupiter's adjusted mass at *(2.0154 x 10^27 kg) = (2.62 x 10^28 kg) momentive force.
Hence Jupiter and our sun have identical values of momentive force. The sun and Jupiter travel along their orbital paths at identical momentive forces, (2.62 x 10^28 kg).
*Reported values:
Sun - (1.989 x 10^30 kg) <1.013>
Jupiter - (1.898 x 10^27 kg) <1.062>
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