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What is Uranuses gravity like?

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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.

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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

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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.

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all gas no solids and cold

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makes u lighter

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