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Not at all. It depends up on Mass and the distance . Here Mass is constant . but distance is not .The distance between Earth and Sun is not always the same in an year.because of the elliptical orbit of the Earth.

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How far from the earth is the gravitational pull of the earth the same as the gravitational pull of the moon?

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What is the gravitational pull of the Uranus?

it is the same as earth's 9.8 m/seconds squared


What has a higher gravitational pull the equator or the north pole?

The gravitational pull of the earth is pretty much the same anywhere between the poles and the equator creating a centripetal force pulling things in towards the earth.. However, the rotation of the planet results in an outward centrifugal force pushing things away from the earth. This force is greatest at the equator. Even though the gravitational pull is the same everywhere, the centrifugal force at the equator gives the impression of a very slightly lower gravitational pull.


What is specific gravity of methane at 25c?

It is the same as any other thing on earth. Earth's gravitational pull is the same for all mass. If it is not on Earth, then it is the same as the gravitational pull where it is located.


How much bigger gravitational pull of moon on the earth compare to sun?

the moons gravitational pull is about 1/10 that of earth. that is why astronauts weigh so little on it. > Standing the same distance from each, with the same mass, the force due to gravity of earth is approx 81 times that of the moon, which incidentally, is also the mass of the earth compared to the moon. > The comparison of gravity on the surface of each: 1 kg mass on the earths surface = 1 kg force / weight 1 kg mass on the moons surface = 1/6 kg force / weight

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How far from the earth is the gravitational pull of the earth the same as the gravitational pull of the moon?

i dont now


Does the earth and moon have the same amount of gravitational pull?

No, the earth is bigger than the moon so they don't have the same gravitational pull


Why is your weight less on the moon?

Because the Earth's gravitational pull is stronger than the gravitational pull of the Moon. But your mass remains the same


What stops the moon from going to space?

It is captured in orbit around the Earth by the Earth`s gravitational pull. The same as the Earth and the other planets in our solar system are captured by the gravitational pull of the Sun.


Do the Earth and the Moon have the same gravitational pull?

No. Earths in much more powerful.


What is the gravitational pull of the Uranus?

it is the same as earth's 9.8 m/seconds squared


What is the moon's gravitational pull relative to the earth's gravitational pull the moon?

The force of gravitation attracting the earth and moon toward each other is exactly the same force on both bodies.Just as the force of gravitation that attracts you toward the earth is exactly the same as the force that attractsthe earth toward you.


Is gravitational pull the same as gravitational acceleration?

No. "Pull" is a force, not an acceleration.


What has a higher gravitational pull the equator or the north pole?

The gravitational pull of the earth is pretty much the same anywhere between the poles and the equator creating a centripetal force pulling things in towards the earth.. However, the rotation of the planet results in an outward centrifugal force pushing things away from the earth. This force is greatest at the equator. Even though the gravitational pull is the same everywhere, the centrifugal force at the equator gives the impression of a very slightly lower gravitational pull.


What is specific gravity of methane at 25c?

It is the same as any other thing on earth. Earth's gravitational pull is the same for all mass. If it is not on Earth, then it is the same as the gravitational pull where it is located.


If something on earth weighed the same weight of the earth what would the gravity do?

i dont think earth would have the gravitational pull to keep the object on earth i think the sun would pull it away


Does the earth or Venus have more gravity?

Earth (by definition has a gravity exerting a pull of 1g. Venus is almost the same as Earth but the pull of gravity there is 0.904g. So Earth has more gravity.