It is 8.69 ms-2, or about 89% of the force on earth.
No. The gravity of Uranus comes from Uranus's own mass.
makes her crash from time to time
The Earth's gravity stops the object from floating when at rest.
Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
The gravity on Uranus is weaker than the gravity on earth. There is a small core and a VAST amount of Liquid Hydrogen. The gravity on Uranus is 8.69 m/s squared. The gravity on Earth is 9.807 m/s squared.
The "surface gravity" is less on Uranus.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
Gravity, yes. The gravity at the nominal "surface" of Uranus (where pressure is equal to 1 bar) is about 91% of what it is on Earth. Other conditions, though, make Uranus uninhabitable.
Uranus has a slightly weaker "surface gravity" compared with the Earth.
The force of gravity at the surface of Uranus is approximately 8.69 m/s^2, which is about 0.886 times the gravity on Earth.
Yes, it has more gravity than Earth!