You are suggesting a dimensionless scale in order to compare gravities, but you are leaving the nature of the scale a little fuzzy. However, making a comparison of Earth's and Uranus' gravities, we find that the surface gravity of Earth (.997 g's) and Uranus (.886 g's) are very close. To the nearest unit of your scale, we could conclude that the gravity of Uranus is equal to 1.
Uranus is much more massive than Earth; about 14.5 times as massive. But Uranus is much less dense, with a volume of about 63 Earths. This accounts for the surface gravity being slightly less than that on earth; an earth explorer on the surface would be much farther from the planet's center of gravity than on earth. The explorer would want to do plenty of homework before descending to the surface. Uranus is a 'gas' giant, but it probably is more icy slush than gas.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
Uranus has about 89% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 89 pounds on Uranus. The planet's lower gravity is due to its larger size and gaseous composition compared to Earth.
Uranus's gravity is far stronger than earths.
Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
Planets with a smaller surfae gravity than Earth are Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Uranus.
Gravity, yes. The gravity at the nominal "surface" of Uranus (where pressure is equal to 1 bar) is about 91% of what it is on Earth. Other conditions, though, make Uranus uninhabitable.
In our solar system, the planets Uranus and Neptune have about twice the gravity of Earth.
Its considered as 1 compared to Earth's gravity.
All 4 gas giants : Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
No. The gravity of Uranus comes from Uranus's own mass.
Approximately 4 Earths would equal the diameter of Uranus
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