If gravity increased you would lift up and float in the sky.
If gravity decreased you would be pulled to the ground even more than you are now
The moon has far less mass than Earth, so the force of gravity will be much lower.
Gravity is a force created by and felt by mass. All massive objects have a force of gravity that is directly proportional to the amount of mass within the object. The gravitational constant is a coefficient that relates exactly how much mass = how much gravity. Given that the moon is less massive than the Earth, we would expect less gravity. Similarly, Jupiter has much more mass than the Earth and also has more gravity.
The apparent force of gravity on earth is not the same all over, the spin of the earth means that you weigh less at the equator than at the poles, due to the centripetal force from the earths spin. You will weigh about 0.3% less at the equator. If the earth spun faster still, this difference would be even more apparent.
The gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on Mercury.
The gravity on Mercury is less than that of the Earth, so the force going down would be less as well.
The force of gravity.
Gravity is a force on earth that pull everything down. On the moon there is less gravity than on the earth
The force of gravity. The gravity on the moon is less than on earth, and if you weighed yourself on the moon, you would weigh less.
The moon is 1/4 the size of Earth, so the moon's gravity is much less than the earth's gravity.
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No. That is why you wiegh less on the moon.
There would be less gravity on earth.
The moon has far less mass than Earth, so the force of gravity will be much lower.
Weight is the force of gravity between you and the Earth, pulling you together. The moon, which is much smaller than Earth, has less mass so gravity isn't as strong. Therefore, the force between you and the moon will be less.
When you jump, you exert a force greater than the force of gravity to achieve a net positive upward acceleration - at least until your feet leave the ground and you quit exerting force. The net upward force is Fnet = (force you push off with) - (force of gravity) Because the moon has less mass than the earth, the force of gravity is less. As a result, the force you exert to jump on earth would give a higher net upward acceleration on the moon and allow you jump higher.
It's essentially the same.
Anytime you are in a place with less gravity, you or any object will weigh less. The force of gravity on the moon is much less than on Earth.