Essentially, mass = gravity
Earth = 9.3 * mass of mars, standing at the same distance from both, earth would effect a force on you 9.3 times that of mars.
Surface gravity comparison:
weight of 100 kg on earth surface = 37.8 kg on mars surface
Yes. Everything with mass has a gravitational pull, even you!
Everything with mass pulls on everything else with mass, in the universe. So your little finger is acting on a star right on the edge of the universe.
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The gravitational pull on Mars is about 1/3 of Earth's.
The pull of Mars is the weakest. It is .377 the gravity of Earth.
3.7 m/s2 or 38% of earth's gravitational pull (9.8)
1 kilogram on earth is 0.377 kilograms on mars.
The force of gravity at Mercury's surface is about one-third the force of gravity at Earth's surface.
The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Mars is about 3.7m/sec squared (0.38 x Earth's ).
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in layman's terms it is weaker than Earth's.
yes, because every thing has a gravitational pull
The gravitational pull of Mars equals 0.38, meaning that a 70kg person would weigh just 26.6kg on Mars. Mercury has the same gravitational pull as Mars, so that answers two questions at once.
The earth's gravitational pull decreases as altitude increases.
no
yes because the earth and the moon push and pull with there gravitational pulls. and when the moon is full it has a stronger gravitational pull
It is weaker
The gravitational pull of the earth. Gravity from the Earth pulls the moon towards it.
It would make absolutely no difference.
The gravitational pull of Mars helps keep the Earth in it's orbit.
Earth has the greater gravitational pull. Mars pulls with only about 38% of Earth's gravity.
yes, tides would differ because of the difference in gravitational pull that would be created due to mars.
Mars' gravitational pull is 3.7m/s^2(3.7 meters per second squared) as opposed to Earth's gravitational pull which is 9.81m/s^2(9.81 meters per second squared). The closest you can get to mars is in 2050 with 56 millon killometers
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.
Gravitational pull is less for Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus. And th eother planets have higher gravitational pull.
All bodies, from the largest object in the universe down to the smallest, exert gravitational pull on all other bodies. Gravity is not exclusive to Earth or Mars, it is a property of a body's mass.
It is similar
No.
Yes. It's about 38% of the strength of Earth's gravity.
earth, because earth has a greater gravitational pull