No. It is many times stronger. . Strong nuclear force is the strongest of all the basic forces of nature .it, however has the shortest range, of the order 10 power minus15 metre. This force holds the protons and neutrons together in tie nucleus of atom.
There is no significant attraction between neutrons and electrons. Neither the electric force nor the strong nuclear force applies between them. There is an insignificant attraction due to gravity -- the gravity force between an electron one angstrom from a neutron is weaker than the electric force between that same electron and a proton a billion trillion kilometers away.
It varies. It is stronger on some planets and weaker on others. The strength of gravity on any planet depends on its mass and diameter.
its gravity because it depends on how close of far apart gravity is between the object
Much weaker. Pluto is a dwarf planet and much less massive than earth, so it has lesser granitational force at it's surface.
Earrth has the very same, identical force of gravity as Earth does.
Mercury has weaker gravity compared to Earth. Its surface gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Basically, the Moon is less massive.
The force of gravity never disappears, not at any distance. But it does get weaker and weaker at larger distances, and at a distance of a few million kilometers it is quite insignificant for most practical purposes.
The force of gravity on Saturn is weaker than on Earth. Gravity is determined by both the mass of the planet and the distance from its center, and Saturn has a lower mass and larger radius compared to Earth, resulting in weaker gravitational force on its surface.
It's a bit weaker than Earth's. You can get various estimates, but it's about 10% weaker, roughly.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
Gravity is weaker on the moon than on Earth, meaning objects weigh less there.