It acts at long distances.
The centripetal force on a planet orbiting the Sun is the gravitational force exerted by the Sun that pulls the planet towards it, keeping the planet in its circular or elliptical orbit. This force is responsible for maintaining the planet's curved path as it moves through space. The gravitational attraction between the Sun and the planet provides the necessary centripetal force to counteract the planet's inertia, which would otherwise cause it to move in a straight line. The strength of this force depends on the masses of the Sun and the planet, as well as the distance between them, following Newton's law of universal gravitation.
The force due to gravity of a planet is dependent on the mass of that planet (and to a lesser extent the radius/diameter). If a planet is less massive then it will have a lower gravitational force.
More mass will cause more gravitational force.
The size of the planet along with the gravitational force within the planet.
The gravitational force from a planet on the sun is so small. For example, 1,000,000 Earths can fit in the sun. The mass of the sun is 333,000 times bigger than the Earth. It is the same way you on Earth. You have a gravitational force on the Earth but it is so small.
The planet that has the greatest gravitational force is Jupiter.
The gravitational force acting on the planet is much greater than the gravitational force acting on the moon due to the planet. This is because the planet has a significantly larger mass than the moon, resulting in a stronger gravitational pull on the moon towards the planet.
Jupiter.
It is EXACTLY the same as the force of the sun pulling on the planet.
It would be more feasible to take off from a planet with less gravitational force, such as Mercury or Mars, compared to a planet with stronger gravitational force like Jupiter or Saturn.
gravitational force
The force due to gravity of a planet is dependent on the mass of that planet (and to a lesser extent the radius/diameter). If a planet is less massive then it will have a lower gravitational force.
Gravitational force depends only on the masses involved, and on the distance. Thus, to DECREASE the gravitational force, you would have to reduce the mass of the planet or the object (take some stuff away from it); or increase the distance.
The size of the planet along with the gravitational force within the planet.
Yes, the planet Earth experiences a net gravitational force towards the Sun, which keeps it in orbit. Additionally, Earth's rotation causes a centrifugal force that counteracts some of the gravitational force.
No, centripetal force is the force required to keep an object moving in a circular path, while gravitational force is the force of attraction between two objects due to their mass. In the case of a satellite orbiting a planet, the centripetal force required to keep the satellite in orbit is provided by the gravitational force between the satellite and the planet.
NO. They all have gravity.