If Earth's diameter is "about 13000 km", the diameter of Venus is "about 12000 km".
To be more exact, the diameter of Venus is 12,104 kilometers.
Venus has a surface gravity of 8.87 m/sec2 or 0.904 g.For comparison the Earth has a gravity of 9.780327 m/s² or 0.99732 gSo the gravity on Venus would be about 90.4% of Earth's. Although the planet has a smaller mass, it also has a slightly smaller diameter.
Yes. Venus has less mass and therefore has less gravity.
On earth, the gravity is greater in earth
Venus travels faster.Venus: 35.02 km/sEarth: 29.78 km/s
The force of gravity at the surface of Venus is 8.87 meters per second per second, or 8.87 meters per second squared. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 91 pounds on Venus.
Assuming you mean an Earth day and not a Venus day. Venus has an orbital speed of 35.02 km/s or 21.76 miles/s So there are 86,400 seconds in an Earth day. 21.76 x 86,400 gives the answer. ---------------------------------------------- For a Venus day. There are 20,996,928 seconds in a Venus day 21.76 x 20,996,928 gives the answer.
Assuming you mean an Earth Day and not a Venus day. Venus has an orbital speed of 35.02 km/s or 21.76 miles/s So there are 86,400 seconds in an Earth day. 21.76 x 86,400 gives the answer. ---------------------------------------------- For a Venus day. There are 20,996,928 seconds in a Venus day 21.76 x 20,996,928 gives the answer.
in the morning it`s jupiter and at night it`s venus
No. Gravity on Earth is 9.78 M/S^2; Gravity on Venus is 8.87 M/S^2
The gravitational field strength on Venus is about 8.87 m/s^2, which is about 91% of Earth's gravitational field strength. This means that objects on Venus would feel slightly lighter compared to on Earth.
Mercury, probably Venus, Earth and Mars.
The gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity, on Mars it is about 38%, on Uranus it is about 89%, on Sedna it is about 0.6%, and on Neptune it is about 114% of Earth's gravity.