Jupiter
All of them (it's called the Law of Universal Gravitation for a reason), but the effect is most pronounced on its nearest neighbor, Uranus.
Jupiter has the strongest gravity of any planet in our solar system. Its mass is more than two and a half times that of all other planets combined, resulting in a powerful gravitational pull.
No. A planet's gravitational pull is determined by the planet's mass. A planet's orbital speed is determined by the the mass of the Sun and the planet's distance from the Sun.
Because the planets are close enough to the sun to be affected by its gravitational field.
Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.
Of the eight planets in orbit about our sun, Venus has gravity almost as strong as ours.
You can determine the mass of any planet by astronomically determining the planet's orbital radius and period. Then calculate the required centripetal force and equate this force to the force predicted by the law of universal gravitation using the sun's mass
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons : 1) The size of its orbit gets bigger. 2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
The force of gravity between a planet and a star is determined by the masses of the planet and the star, as well as the distance between them. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
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answer is mars but all planets have a gravitation effect on the earth even gas planets
Sir Isaac Newton