Yes. The surface gravity of Venus is about 92% that of the Earth.
Venus is a planet
The surface gravity of Venus is 90.4% that of Earth.
Venus. Venus' gravity is 8.87 ms-2 whereas the Earth's gravity is 9.86 ms-2.
No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
Venus is a rocky planet similar to earth in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
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Earth & Venus.
Venus has a gravity of about 0.904g, which is 90.4% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you were on Venus, you would feel almost the same weight as on Earth, but less than the Moon.
The planet Venus. See more details here: http://www.answers.com/topic/Venus
An example of a planet with a gravity 2.54 times that of Earth is Venus. Venus has a surface gravity of 0.91 g, where 1 g is the gravitational force on Earth. This higher gravity on Venus means objects would weigh 2.54 times more than on Earth.
The planet Venus is slightly less massive than our own planet Earth, and therefore has a slightly weaker gravitational field.
Really none, there is no actual planet that has the exact same gravity, some can be close, like saying it Gforce was 2000, and another was 2000, but actually its like 2000.01010203053232 and 2000.21020103020310. Mars and Venus are roughly the same size as earth (and thus have about the same gravity), but I don't think any planet in our solar system is exactly the same as earth. Gravity is determined by mass; the planet in our solar system with a mass closest to earth is Venus. Venus' gravity is 8.87 ms-2 whereas the Earth's gravity is 9.86 ms-2. Mars's gravity is 3.71 ms-2.