No. While Uranus has a greater mass than Earth it also has a grater radius and gravity decreases with greater distance from an object's center. In the case of Uranus, it works out that surface gravity is about 89% of what it is on Earth, so you would actually be a little bit lighter.
Even if you were to go very close to the center of the Earth, gravity wouldn't squash you because:
1) Earth doesn't have enough mass to do that (gravity is dependant on the masses of both objects, in this case of you and the Earth, and the inverse square of the distance between two objects).
2) There would be material (with mass) over your head as well, which cancels out some of the gravity pulling you to the Earth's center.
No, Uranus isn't all that large; the "surface" gravity of Uranus is only a little higher than Earth's. But the atmospheric pressure might crush you; we can't be sure, because we're not sure what kind of a surface Uranus has.
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No. The 'surface' gravity of neptune is only 1.14g, due to the low density of the planet. Surface pressure may 'squash' a person there though, although they would be frozen from the near 0K temprature. (approx -218C)
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
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A 150 pound person would weigh 179 pounds on Neptune. The surface gravity on Neptune is 119% of Earth's surface gravity.
Estimates of gravity on Uranus range from 86% to 91% of Earth's gravity. Therefore, using 89%, if you weighed 90 lbs on Earth, you would weigh about 80 lbs on Uranus.
No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.
No. The 'surface' gravity of neptune is only 1.14g, due to the low density of the planet. Surface pressure may 'squash' a person there though, although they would be frozen from the near 0K temprature. (approx -218C)
You can squish a person anywhere. If you are referring to gravity alone, then no, it would not squash a person.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
No, because of the great volume the gravity on Neptun is barely stronger than on the Earth.
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A 150 pound person would weigh 179 pounds on Neptune. The surface gravity on Neptune is 119% of Earth's surface gravity.
if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
No. The gravity on Mercury is less than half that of Earth.
Estimates of gravity on Uranus range from 86% to 91% of Earth's gravity. Therefore, using 89%, if you weighed 90 lbs on Earth, you would weigh about 80 lbs on Uranus.
No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.