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They can orbit Uranus because of its gravitational force.
Earths gravitational force compared to mars is greater than mars. That means that objects are easily pulled into earth, whereas it is harder to pull objects into mars, because the gravitational pull is less than earth. With that, satellites on earth could easily fly out of orbit while they are orbiting mars because they have more inertia. With that, the gravitational pull isn't strong enough to overcome the inertia.
The gravitational force is set by the mass but also by how far away you are.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Yes, that's basically what causes tides. ===================== And the moon. Lets not forget its role.
The acceleration due to gravity of Uranus at its "surface" is about 8.69 m/s2. On Earth is it 9.8 m/s2. This means that Earth's gravity is about 13% larger than Uranus's gravity. Uranus is more massive than Earth, but mass is only half of what makes a gravitational pull. Uranus's gravitational pull is smaller that Earth's because it's "surface" is farther away from it's center.
They can orbit Uranus because of its gravitational force.
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9.8 N/kg
Earths gravitational force compared to mars is greater than mars. That means that objects are easily pulled into earth, whereas it is harder to pull objects into mars, because the gravitational pull is less than earth. With that, satellites on earth could easily fly out of orbit while they are orbiting mars because they have more inertia. With that, the gravitational pull isn't strong enough to overcome the inertia.
it was invented by the earths gravitational feild
The gravitational force is set by the mass but also by how far away you are.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
The moon is small.
Yes, that's basically what causes tides. ===================== And the moon. Lets not forget its role.
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