It is 1.14 times the gravity of earth. A 150 lb person would weigh 171 lb on Neptune.
At my house, it is 1.0000 compared to Earth.
The most precise laboratory measurements to date have so far failed to find
any difference, so it's now pretty well accepted that thay are precisely equal.
The surface gravity on Io is very low compared to Earth, due to its low mass, around 0.183g or 18.3% of the Earths pull at the surface. this is just a little more than the surface gravity on our own moon, which is about 16.5% of earths pull.
gravity is the earths pull on you. it is located in the center of the earth, and that is why we stand on the ground instead of floating upwards. you dont really feel it pulling on you but its there.
No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.
I'd assume Yes. It makes sence that the further you get from the earth the lesser it's pull of gravity, although it would be a miniscule difference. However, the denser gasses that collect within a mile from earth may cancel out this minimal difference or even make it greater.
There is no fixed figure for earths gravity.The effect of earths mass (or gravity) depends on its mass and how close you are to it.the gravitational force (f) on an object (by the earths gravity) can be calculated by:.f (newtons) = (G * m1 * m2) / d^2.key:m1 = earths mass (5.974 * 10^24 kg)m2 = objects mass (kg)d = distance between their centres of gravity (metres)G = newtons gravitational constant (6.672 * 10^-11).notes:the force on the object is equal to the reaction force on the earth.
Its considered as 1 compared to Earth's gravity.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
91% of earths gravity.
The moon has one-sixth of the Earths gravity.
Generally gravity of other planets, moons, ext is compared relatively to Earth's (with Earth's being 1).
The question neglects to mention what other place it wants compared to Earth, so no comparison is possible.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
The acceleration of gravity at its surface is currently estimated as 0.4 m/s2 .That's about 4% of the acceleration of gravity on the Earth's surface.
The sun gravity is stronger
at pluto -- 0.61m/s2 at earth -- 9.8m/s2 mean u can have much high compared to earth
The surface gravity of Pluto's moon Charon is around 0.278m/sec2. Compared with Earth gravity of 9.81 m/sec2, it is around 0.028g or 2.8% of earths gravity.
The surface gravity on Io is very low compared to Earth, due to its low mass, around 0.183g or 18.3% of the Earths pull at the surface. this is just a little more than the surface gravity on our own moon, which is about 16.5% of earths pull.