8,9 m/s2 The gravitational attraction on the surface of Venus.
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
The inner planets are different from the other planets mainly because
No, the alignment of planets in the Milky Way does not have a significant impact on Earth's gravity. The gravitational pull between planets is determined by their masses and distances, not their alignment. Earth's gravity is mainly influenced by the mass of Earth itself.
About 0.183g, where one g is the earths gravity, so about one fifth of the earths gravity. It is similar to our own moons surface gravity.
Of the planets in our solar system, Mars has the lowest surface gravity of around 38% of earths - over one third. This comes closest to the 25%. We then have moons and dwarf planets, but these have much lower surface gravities.
Of the four inner, rocky planets, Earth is the largest and most massive. As a consequence, it has the highest surface gravity of the four inner planets. The gravity for Venus is around 90% of Earths, while for Mars and Mercury the surface gravity is around 38% of Earths.
All 4 gas giants : Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
The Sun's gravity, at its surface, is about 28 times Earth's surface gravity.
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Neptune and Jupiter
Mercury's gravity is approx 38%.
8,9 m/s2 The gravitational attraction on the surface of Venus.
38% on its surface.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
The percentage of Earth's gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 16.5%.
The Gravity becomes less