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Earth's moon is roughly 1.2% the mass of earth.
72% of the gravitational acceleration - assuming a flat surface.
It is 80 percent or over.
If the tree is 100 feet tall, then the acceleration of gravity, and therefore the weight of apples, is about 0.0005 percent less at the top than it is halfway up. ================================ Using: Earth radius = 4,000 miles Tree height = 0.02 mile Halfway = 0.01 mile (4000.02 / 4000.01)2 = 1.000005
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The acceleration of gravity on or near the surface of Venus, and therefore the weight of objects located there, is about 9.7 percent less than on Earth.
On the surface of Venus, the acceleration of gravity, and therefore the weight of any object, is 90.3 percent of what it is on the surface of Earth.
The suns gravity is 28 times that of the earths. So as a percentage it's 2800%
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Pluto is 0.583 m/s2 . That's 5.94 percent of its value on Earth. If you weigh 200 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 11pounds 14.2ounces on Pluto.
The acceleration of gravity on or near the surface of the moon, and therefore the weight of objects located there, is about 83.5 percent less than on Earth. An object on the surface of the moon weighs about 1/6 of what it weighs on Earth.
If you are referring to mass, then the percentage would be: Mercury = 0.330x1024kg Earth = 5.97 x1024kg Percentage = mercury/earth = 0.330x1024kg/5.97 x1024kg *100 = 5.5% If you are referring to diameter, the percentage would be: Mercury = 4879km Earth = 12,756km Percentage = mercury/earth = 4879km/12,756km *100 = 38.2%
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Mars is 3.722 m/s2 .That's about 38 percent of its value on Earth.
125 percent into a percentage = 125%
Earth's moon is roughly 1.2% the mass of earth.
It has 252.8% of earth's gravity.
The acceleration of an object under the force of gravity alone is*: a = GM/R^2 a = acceleration G = gravitational constant (G = 6.674E-13 Nm^2/kg^2) M = mass of the object/planet R = distance from the center of the object/planet At the equator, an object dropped near the surface of Earth falls with an acceleration of 9.78 meters per square second. At the equator on Mars, and object dropped at the surface will fall with an acceleration of 3.71 meters per square second. Therefore Mars has about 38% of the Earth's gravity. *This equation is only true for spherically-distributed masses
The percentage difference of 28 percent and 25.3 percent is 10.1313%