1.19km
Neptune has a surface gravity of 11.15m/s2 or 1.14g.
Neptune's gravity is 1.14 times the earths gravity. So if you weigh 100 pounds you would weigh 114 on Neptune.
The surface gravity of the earth can be expressed as 1 g. In comparison, the surface gravity on Neptune at the equator is 1.14g.
Neptune's magnetic field is about 27 times stronger than Earth's. It is tilted at an angle of about 47 degrees from the planet's rotational axis, which is believed to be a result of its off-center magnetic field.
As you may know, gravitic force is measured from the center of the body or mass. So . . . Nepune is 17 times more mass-ive than Earth (heavier), but any point on its surface is 3.8 times farther from Neptune's center than a similar location on Earth. Gravitic force lessens by 4 times when you move another mass 2 times farther away from it. The result is that, despite being huge in comparison to Earth, Neptune's force of gravity at its surface is only 1.14 times the force of gravity on earth's surface. So, if you weighed 150 pounds on earth, you would weigh 165 pounds on Neptune, if you could manage to stand on its surface. (Its surface is not solid like Earth's)
The gravitational acceleration at the surface of Neptune is 11.0 meters (36.1 ft) per second2.That's about 12.2% greater than at the earth's surface.The gravitational force on an object (the object's 'weight') on Neptune depends on the object's mass.The force ('weight') will be 12.2% greater than the force (the object's 'weight') on earth.
Yes. The force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between any two masses.
The force of gravity on Neptune is greater than on Saturn.
The force of gravity at the surface of the eight planets is called surface gravity. It is the gravitational pull experienced by objects on the surface of a planet due to its mass.
The pressure of gravity on a surface is(total force of gravity on the surface) divided by (area of the surface)
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
a spring scale