9.798 (Surface Gravity)
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
Our Sun's gravity is much higher than the Earth's.
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
No. Earth's gravity is due to Earth's own mass. The moon has its own gravity due to its mass, but that gravity is much weaker than Earth's.
The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.
There is gravity on the moon but not as much as on Earth. This is because the amount of gravity depends on the mass of the object creating the gravity and the moon is much smaller and has much lower mass than the Earth. If you are far enough away from the Earth (and moon) their will be a point where there is no noticeable gravity.
moon's gravity is (1/6)th of the earth's gravity
It doesn't Earth has more gravity.
Decimals can be used when measuring the force of gravity using the metric system, where the standard is 9.81 m/s^2. This value can be expressed with decimals, such as 9.81 m/s^2, to represent smaller increments of the gravitational acceleration. Decimals can help provide more precise measurements of the force of gravity in various calculations and scientific experiments.
There is gravity on the moon. The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.