YES! The bigger or more dense the planet is, the higher the force of gravity.
Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object; it does not depend on gravity. The mass of 2.0 kg of gold is 2.0 kg no matter where the gold is, so on a planet with three time the gravity, the mass would still be 2.0 kg.
The force of gravity of a planet is a product of its mass.
No. The strength of gravity on a planet depends on its size and mass.
The gravity of a planet is directly proportional to its mass, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the center of mass. For the gravity on the surface of the planet, the distance is just the planet's radius. Thus, if a planet has three times the mass, it has three times the gravity. If you are three times as far away, the gravity decreases by a factor of nine.
the sun's gravity pulls the planets towards it but the other planet's gravity helps keep the planet not get sucked towards the sun. With gravity working this creates the planet to orbit the sun
No. It is the other way around; gravity depends on mass.
The mass of the planet, and the distance from the center of gravity. Gravitational pull is a relation between the mass of two bodies and their distance apart.
Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object; it does not depend on gravity. The mass of 2.0 kg of gold is 2.0 kg no matter where the gold is, so on a planet with three time the gravity, the mass would still be 2.0 kg.
Io is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. Surface gravity is about 18% of the gravity on Earth.
Gravity comes with mass so since a planet has mass there is some gravity. the bigger the planet the more mass it has. smaller planets have less gravity. so either way there is always some gravity on a planet.
The gravity on Mars or any other planet pulls you toward the planet's center.
The force of gravity of a planet is a product of its mass.
No Mercury, either the metal or the planet is not equal to gravity. Gravity is a force of nature, not a planet or a substance.
That would depend on what part of the planet your on. Some places depend on well water and need pumping stations others that have better designs like NYC use a gravity system
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
Where there is mass there is gravity.
All planets have gravity.