If you could stand on the surface of Uranus (however you cant) you would 89% the force of gravity that you experience on Earth. Another way to look at it is that objects dropped towards Uranus will accelerate towards the planet at 8.69 m/s2.
Uranus has a gravity of 8.69 m/s2 or 0.886 g
Compared to the Earth of 9.780327 m/s² or 0.99732 g
I not really sure but i know that Earth has a lot more gravity then Uranus does....Uranus i (think) does not have alot of Uranus.But i know that Uranus has gravity.
all gas no solids and cold
makes u lighter
It doesn't work like that. Gravity affects MASSES.
its like gravity just its dilute
I know for fact that having no gravity means that we would all just be suspended in mid air. Having gravity is just like now on earth when we all touch the ground like normal people. These are alike because they both have to do with gravity and they both determine what positions us on earth.
The boy cursed at gravity for ruining his lollipop by letting it fall to the ground.
yes, there is a kind of air plain that can fly up and down that makes it like there is no gravity.
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No.
it is thin and is mostly made of hydrogen & helium.
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It is thin and mostly made of hydrogen and helium
Uranuses year is 84.3 Earth years
No only its north and south pole do
Molecular hydrogen: 82.5%Helium: 15.2%Methane: 2.3%
Uranus takes 84.3 Earth years to go around the Sun.
It doesn't work like that. Gravity affects MASSES.
Uranus' surface is made of gas, while the core is made of rock and ice.