No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.
No. It's somewhat less there than on Earth.
==earth== it has more gravity because of mass..x
8.87 meters per second squared - a bit less than on Earth.
Weight has no value in space. Weight is a function of gravity so in space Venus doesn't weigh anything. But it does have mass - See related question.
When we work this kind of problem, we always ignore air resistance, mainly becauseit's complicated, we're not exactly sure how to handle it, and if we included it, thenthe complete answer would surely confuse everybody.Ignoring air resistance, and considering gravity only, the ball tossed straight upwould have quite a bit more hang-time on Venus than on Earth, i.e. it would stayup longer and hit the ground later. The reason is that the acceleration of gravity onthe surface of Venus is 9.7% less than it is on Earth, so the ball would slow downless drastically on the way up, reach a higher peak, and accelerate less vigorouslyon the way down.Now, a word about why we were so desperate to ignore air resistance: Theatmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is 93 times the atmosphericpressure on the surface of the Earth, and the temperature there is over 850° F.If we're not exactly sure how to account for the effects of air resistance on Earth,we definitely don't know what allowances to make for air on Venus.
"One gravity" means the gravity of the Earth at its surface. Most of us experience one gravity for our entire lives. The moon has 1/6th gravity. The planet Venus has about 0.9 Gravity and Jupiter has about 2.5 gravities at its equator.
The strength of gravity on the surface of Venus is about 91% of what it is on Earth, so the gravity there would be quite comfortable. Unfortunately the surface temperatures and pressures produced by the atmosphere of Venus would kill a human very quickly.
No. Surface gravity on Venus is slightly less than gravity on Earth. A person would, however, be crushed by the atmospheric pressure and cooked by the extreme heat.
Venus has a slightly weaker gravity than Earth. The acceleration due to gravity on Venus is about 90% of the gravity on Earth. It means that objects would weigh slightly less on Venus compared to Earth.
The surface gravity of Venus is about 90% that of Earth.
yes there is gravity on Venus
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
Venus' gravity is 90% of Earth's gravity
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
A person would weigh 90.4% of whatever they weigh on Earth.
the gravity on venus is about 90.4% of earths
Venus' gravity is 0.88 that of Earth.
No. The gravity on Venus is about 90% of what it is on Earth.