hey hey im 3 and to know the answer its 69 percent of earth gravitational force
1.Saturn, if you weigh 100lbs on Earth you would weigh 106.4lbs on Saturn. 2.No it's Venus, it's our closest planet! 3. I'm editing this because the answer is unclear. SATURN has the closest gravitational pull to that of ours. Venus is the closest planet to us but that is irrelevant. So your answer is Saturn.
Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.
You would weigh less because there is less gravity on mercury than on earth so you would weigh less!
All mass has a gravitational attraction to every other mass in the universe. The attractive force of gravity is dependent on the mass of the objects in question, and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. So very massive objects like the Sun and Saturn exert enough force to keep Saturn in its orbit, instead of flying off into space.
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Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
The gravity of Saturn is about 1.065 g whereas the gravity on Earth is 0.99732 gSo Saturn has about 1.068 more gravity.
No, as gravity goes, it is strong, second only to Jupiter. It depends on what the question means exactly. The gravitational pull depends on Saturn's mass, but also on the distance from the center of mass. If the question is about Saturn's "surface gravity", then Saturn's gravity is fairly average, if you take into account the centrifugal effect of Saturn's fast rotation at its equator. The acceleration due to gravity at Saturn's equator is the fourth greatest out of the eight planets.
1.Saturn, if you weigh 100lbs on Earth you would weigh 106.4lbs on Saturn. 2.No it's Venus, it's our closest planet! 3. I'm editing this because the answer is unclear. SATURN has the closest gravitational pull to that of ours. Venus is the closest planet to us but that is irrelevant. So your answer is Saturn.
Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.
You would weigh less because there is less gravity on mercury than on earth so you would weigh less!
A 95 pound person would weigh 101 pounds on Saturn. Saturn's gravitational pull is very similar to the gravity on Earth.
That is Saturn. For example, if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 106.4 pounds on Saturn.
Saturns mass is 5.6846 x 1026 kg, around 95 times the mass of the Earth. Saturns Volume is around 8.2713x 1014 cubic km, around 764 times that of Earths volume. Saturns gravitational strength at the equator is most similar to Earths at 1.065g.
All mass has a gravitational attraction to every other mass in the universe. The attractive force of gravity is dependent on the mass of the objects in question, and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. So very massive objects like the Sun and Saturn exert enough force to keep Saturn in its orbit, instead of flying off into space.
9x's the size of Earth<3
All 4 gas giants : Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.