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Neptune's mean density is 1.638 g/cm³.

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What is Neptune density?

AnswerThe density of Neptune is 1.638 kg/m3.AnswerNeptune's density is 1.638 g/cm³. That means that in every cm cubed it weighs 1.638 grams.AnswerNeptune's average, or mean, density is 1640 kg/m3.


What is Neptune's atomsphere?

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What is Neptune in Welsh?

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What is the planet Neptune's gravity?

It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth


What planet is the smallest of the gas giants?

Of the four gas giants; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, Neptune is the smallest. Uranus is the least massive though, bigger than Neptune but lower in density and mass.


A Radio telescope has a mass of 50 kg on Earth The Force of gravity on Neptune is 12 what it is on Earth. What is the telescopes mass on Neptune?

The mass on Neptune is 50kg although this is only due to mass being gravity independant; assuming you mean it's weight.It's Weight on Neptune would be: 600kg.(weight = mass * g)


Density of Neptune?

1.638 g/cm (then the little three thing above cm)


What are Three planets that are relatively large gaseous and low of density are?

Jupiter, Saturn, & Neptune.


Does neptune stroger or weaker of the earth?

It isn't clear what you mean with "stronger or weaker". Neptune's gravity is stronger than that of Earth, if that's what you mean, since Neptune has a larger mass.


Would Neptune float or sink in water?

There is no exact answer to this. If you could somehow get a large enough body of water to test it in, many of the gases in Neptune's atmosphere (e.g. ammonia) would rapidly dissolve in the water. Also Neptune is likely to have a dense stony or metallic core under its thick atmosphere, so different parts of Neptune might do different things. However if Neptune had a homogeneous, insoluble in water, not chemically reactive composition, a sample of it would have a density less than the density of water an so would float, but Neptune does not have such a composition.