Because gravity depends not only on the mass, the volume, the density and the speed of rotation of the planet but also on local specificities such as presence of water, of mountains etc.
The earth's mantle is not homogeneous so the effects of gravity differs from a region to another.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Yes, that's basically what causes tides. ===================== And the moon. Lets not forget its role.
No, essentially mass = gravity the earths mass is roughly 81 * that of the moon, if you stood at the same distance from both, the force on you from the earth would be 81 * that of the moon.
its is different ok :)
Earth's gravitational force is stronger than Uranus due to Earth's larger mass and size. Uranus has a weaker gravitational force because it is a gas planet with lower density than Earth.
9.8 N/kg
yes
The gravitational force of Earth affects different masses in the same way by pulling them towards the center of the Earth with a force proportional to their mass. This means that objects of different masses will accelerate at the same rate towards the Earth due to gravity.
it was invented by the earths gravitational feild
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
The moon is small.
Yes, that's basically what causes tides. ===================== And the moon. Lets not forget its role.
Yes.
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth
yes because it helps our earth to take movement
No, essentially mass = gravity the earths mass is roughly 81 * that of the moon, if you stood at the same distance from both, the force on you from the earth would be 81 * that of the moon.
mass varies directly with gravitational force. Gravitational force is just another way of saying weight, which is represented by the equation, F=W=mg ; where F is force of gravity, W is weight, m is mass, and g is acceleration due to earths gravity (roughly 9.8 m/s2)