all the gas planets in our solar system are extremely large, so despite the low density of gas they are much heavier than the rock planets, that's why they have more pull
The gravitational pull on all the planets are artificial satellites because the satellites orbit all the planets!
Gravitational pull is less for Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus. And th eother planets have higher gravitational pull.
By the gravitational pull
Gaseous planet can be assumed as a balloon filled with gas...there is no land there. The gas stays intact due to gravitational pull. Whereas territorial planet is like a cricket ball(leather ball) which is as solid as inside as it looks from outside(layers)..
Based on the fact that the gaseous planets in the solar system have much greater mass than terrestrial planets, you would weigh more as weight depends on gravitational pull, which is increased based on the mass of the object.
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
Planets orbit the Sun due to the gravitational pull between them. This gravitational force keeps the planets in their elliptical paths around the Sun. It is a balance between the planets' inertia wanting to move forward and the Sun's gravitational force pulling them inward.
Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.
The gravitational pull.
Their mass is. Gravitational force is a force between masses.
The sun's so large that its gravitational pull is very strong, but just strong enough to hold the planets in place. So the relationship is its gravitational pull.
Gravity is determined by mass. Everything with mass has gravitational pull (including you). Planets with more mass have higher gravitational pulls