To answer this we must start by taking a look at Neptune's mass.
Neptune's mass is about 1.02 x 1026 kg.
It would take over 17 Earths to fill up Neptune, but the gravity on Neptune is only 1.19 times of the gravity on Earth. This is because it is such a large planet (and the gravitational force a planet exerts upon an object at the planet's surface is proportional to its mass and to the inverse of its radius squared).
A 100-pound person would weigh 112.5 pounds on Neptune.
If the object is massive it will gain gravity but if it is large it will lose gravity at a greater rate.
the gravity is 112.5 pounds
Neptune has a gravity that is about 1.14 that of Earth.
It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth
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 Neptune is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. This means that the effect is almost the same as here on Earth.
yes there is.
it is thick because it has denser gravity
Neptune has a surface gravity of 11.15m/s2 or 1.14g.
Neptune has a gravity that is about 1.14 that of Earth.
It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth
Neptune's gravity is 1.14 times the earths gravity. So if you weigh 100 pounds you would weigh 114 on Neptune.
it is stronger
The surface gravity of Neptune is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. This means that the effect is almost the same as here on Earth.
yes there is.
Neptune's gravity is stronger, and is equal to 11m/s2.
Neptune has slightly more gravity than Earth. It is believed that the gravity is 17% greater than Earth's.
Neptune does NOT have the same gravity as Saturn. If you weighed 100 units on Earth, you would weigh 106.4 units on Saturn and 114 units on Neptune.
91% of earths gravity.