answersLogoWhite

0

Yep. So would terminal velocity in free-fall. It would depend entirely on the gravity of the planet.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Astronomy

What do planets do?

Planets orbit around a star, like our Sun, and are an integral part of a solar system. They vary in size, composition, and atmosphere, with some capable of supporting life. Planets also have gravitational influence on other objects in their vicinity.


Are there planets like MercuryVenus and Marsa 11 letter?

Yes, there are other planets like Mercury, Venus, and Mars in our solar system, such as Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets vary in size, composition, and atmospheric conditions but are all part of the same planetary system orbiting the Sun.


Are there any other planets except the ones in our solar system?

Yes, there are thousands of exoplanets (planets outside our solar system) that have been discovered so far. These exoplanets vary in size, composition, and distance from their host stars. Scientists continue to search for more exoplanets using telescopes and other observational techniques.


What are the planets that live in space?

Planets do not live. They are inorganic material. The planets that exist in our solar system from closest to the sun to the furthest are... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Beyond Neptune there are many planetoids including Pluto (which used to be considered a planet) We have discovered many other planets orbiting other stars, but I don't know all the names that have been given to them.


Are there similar atoms on other planets?

It is possible that there are similar atoms on other planets because the fundamental building blocks of matter, such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, are widespread in the universe. However, the specific combination of elements may vary depending on the planet's composition and environmental conditions.

Related Questions

How does the gravity vary with the planets mass?

The gravitational acceleration of a planet at a fixed distance from its centeris directly proportional to its mass.


How does gravity of the planets vary with their mass?

The gravitational acceleration of a planet at a fixed distance from its centeris directly proportional to its mass.


How does the gravity of planets vary with their mass?

The gravitational acceleration of a planet at a fixed distance from its centeris directly proportional to its mass.


How does gravity of planets vary with their mass?

The gravitational acceleration of a planet at a fixed distance from its centeris directly proportional to its mass.


Can acceleration due to gravity vary with respect to height?

No, acceleration due to gravity is a constant at 9.81ms-2. It cannot be influenced by other factors such as height.


Why doesn't earth's daily temperature vary as much as other planets?

It's because Earth has an atmosphere.


How does acceleration vary with force?

Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration.


Are the values for acceleration relatively constant or do they vary widely?

Acceleration values can vary widely depending on the situation. In scenarios with constant acceleration, such as free fall or motion on a frictionless surface, the values will be relatively constant. However, in real-world scenarios with changing forces or friction, acceleration values can vary significantly.


What do planets do?

Planets orbit around a star, like our Sun, and are an integral part of a solar system. They vary in size, composition, and atmosphere, with some capable of supporting life. Planets also have gravitational influence on other objects in their vicinity.


What is the third planet closest to Earth?

The distances vary as the planets orbit the Sun. On average, the answer is Mercury.


How can you identify stars and planets?

Stars 'twinkle', planets do not. This is due to the proximity of planets, the light from which does not pass through so much dust and vary accordingly.


What planets other than Earth have an atmosphere?

Other planets in our solar system that have an atmosphere include Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. However, the composition and density of their atmospheres vary significantly, with some being thick and others being very thin.