Haumea has a gravitational pull of just 0.63m/s2, which is between one fifteenth and one sixteenth of that of Earth.
Haumea has a gravitational pull of 0.63m/s2, or between one fifteenth and one sixteenth that of Earth.
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
It has a much weaker gravitational pull than Earth. Earth's pull is about 9.81 m/s^2 at sea level, while Haumea's is about 0.63m/s^2, or roughly one fifteenth of that on Earth.
The farther away the objects are the weaker the pull of gravity is. Also, the more massive an object is, the stronger the gravitional pull is.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Haumea has a gravitational pull of 0.63m/s2, or between one fifteenth and one sixteenth that of Earth.
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On Earth it's the moon.
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
The sun because it has more mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational pull.
the density of the object that gravity is working upon determines it.
because of the gravitional pull of the universe..and the alignment of the asteroids...
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
It has a much weaker gravitational pull than Earth. Earth's pull is about 9.81 m/s^2 at sea level, while Haumea's is about 0.63m/s^2, or roughly one fifteenth of that on Earth.
The moons gravitational attraction is weaker as the moon is smaller