No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
It doesn't
It doesn't
It doesn't
The gravitational force on an object at a standard distance is proportional to the mass of the planet.
The gravitational force on an object at a standard distance is proportional to the mass of the planet.
The gravitational force on an object at a standard distance is proportional to the mass of the planet.
Objects have a gravitational pull proportional to their mass.
Gravity is directly proportional to mass.
It does not. Mass is independent of where an object is. Weight, however, will vary in direct proportion to the planet's gravity.
Objects have a gravitational pull proportional to their mass.