More or less. Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to the density of water - so the units may vary.
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
Mass . . . No change. Weight . . . Changes & depends on the gravity on the other planet compared to the gravity on Earth.
specific gravity is density compared to water (1000kg/m^3) which is 1 so for example : steel @ 7850 kg/m^3 , specific gravity = 7850/1000 = 7.85
If the object is homogeneous, its center of mass is in its geometrical center. And if it is small compared to Earth, its center of gravity is, for all practical purposes, its center of mass.
The sun gravity is stronger
The gravity of Charon is about 3% that of Earth.
mercury gravity: earth gravity
No.
IT HAS 1/6 of the gravity.
91% of earths gravity.
The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.
Io's surface gravity is about 0.18 g, where Earth's gravity is 1.0 g.
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
Its considered as 1 compared to Earth's gravity.
Surface gravity on mars is 0.376 compared to that of the earth.
No. Compared with the other basic forces, gravity is remarkably weak.