Gravity is not particularly strong on Venus it's about the same as it is on Earth, 8.87 m/s2, vs. 9.81 m/s2. That's not surprising since the two planets have about the same size, and Venus is a bit less dense.
Atmospheric pressure is very high on Venus, but that's another story.
The gravity on Venus is 91% of Earth gravity.
The gravitational pull on Venus is 0.904g at the equator, 90.4% of Earths pull.
The answer is in your own question! Because the planet's 'Giant'. Giant planets have huge masses, and gravitational force is directly proportional to mass.
It doesn't. The force of gravity on Venus is only about 90% of that on Earth.
0.907 g
8.9271 N/kg
yes venus has much stronger gravity than earth
Venusian gravity is about 90% Earth's gravity, so a 100lb man would weigh around 90lbs on Venus. Not much of a difference, huh? :)
Jupiter is the least like Earth. Jupiter has a lots more Gravity than Earth and is much bigger, being made mostly of the gases hydrogen and helium. Venus is often referred to as the sister of the earth. It is very alike in size, where it is in the Solar System and what has been found on Venus and the Earth.
Surface gravity on Venus is 90.4% than of Earth, so a 210 pund person would weigh just about 190 pounds on Venus.
Venus is slightly smaller than the earth and has less gravity, so we would weigh less on Venus than we do on Earth. To determine how much you would weigh on Venus you multiply your Earth weight by 0.9. On object of 100 pounds would weigh only 90 pounds on Venus.
It doesn't Earth has more gravity.
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
No. Venus has less mass than Earth, though not by very much. As a result, gravity on Venus is slightly weaker than on Earth.
yes venus has much stronger gravity than earth
It is 90 percent, specifically, about 0.88, of Earth's.
Venusian gravity is about 90% Earth's gravity, so a 100lb man would weigh around 90lbs on Venus. Not much of a difference, huh? :)
Jupiter is the least like Earth. Jupiter has a lots more Gravity than Earth and is much bigger, being made mostly of the gases hydrogen and helium. Venus is often referred to as the sister of the earth. It is very alike in size, where it is in the Solar System and what has been found on Venus and the Earth.
The answer depends on Venus's WHAT!
Mars has 38% approximative gravity to that of Earth, meaning Earth has almost three times as much. While the moon has 16.7% that of the Earth. Meaning Mars has a stronger gravitational pull then that of the moon.
Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
Surface gravity on Venus is 90.4% than of Earth, so a 210 pund person would weigh just about 190 pounds on Venus.