Gravity behaves exactly the same on the moon as it does on earth. The formula that's used
to calculate the gravitational force between two masses is the same formula everywhere.
Using that formula, it's easy to calculate that any object weighs about 1/6th as much on the
moon as it weighs on the earth.
Mercury has weaker gravity compared to Earth. Its surface gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
Weaker. The gravity on the surface of Venus is about 8.87 meters per square second; for comparison, on Earth, the gravity is about 9.82 meters per square second.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
Mercury has weaker gravity compared to Earth. Its surface gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
The "surface gravity" is slightly less than on Earth.
Uranus's surface gravity is weaker.
Uranus has a slightly weaker "surface gravity" compared with the Earth.
There less gravity on Mercury than on Earth.
The Moon's gravity is 6 times weaker than that on the Earth's surface.
Weaker. The gravity on the surface of Venus is about 8.87 meters per square second; for comparison, on Earth, the gravity is about 9.82 meters per square second.
The gravitational force exerted at the surface (and above the surface) of Mars is weaker than that here on Earth. The reason: Mars has less mass than earth.
Weaker. The gravity on the surface of Venus is about 8.87 meters per square second; for comparison, on Earth, the gravity is about 9.82 meters per square second.
Weaker. The gravity on the surface of Venus is about 8.87 meters per square second; for comparison, on Earth, the gravity is about 9.82 meters per square second.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.