The gravitational acceleration at the surface of the Earth is 9.8 meter per second per second. To convert between weight (in Newtons) and mass (in kilogram) a factor of 9.8 (or roughly 10) is required.
The downward pull of gravity on 1 pound is approximately 4.448 newtons. This is the force required to counteract the gravitational force acting on a 1-pound mass at the Earth's surface.
The force of gravity on 1 kilogram of mass on the Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 newtons.
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
The specific gravity of a mineral that is 10 times heavier than water would be 10. Specific gravity is a unitless measure that compares the density of a mineral to the density of water, which is 1 g/cm3.
9.8 newtons, down
Surface gravity (Earth=1) Mars: 0.38
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The downward pull of gravity on 1 pound is approximately 4.448 newtons. This is the force required to counteract the gravitational force acting on a 1-pound mass at the Earth's surface.
1. The earth has greater mass 2. the earth is closer to the sun
It is 1.235 ms-2 or approx 1/8 of the earth's gravity.
Weight measure of the pull a gravity on an object
The force of gravity on 1 kilogram of mass on the Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 newtons.
1/5 - 1/10 = 2/10 - 1/10 = (2 - 1)/10 = 1/10
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10 over 1, ie 10
1/10 or 0.1
There is no such thing as zero gravity. Every mass, no matter how great or small, has a gravitational pull towards you, and you have a gravitational pull towards it. In space, tiny hydrogen atoms fly around, about 1 for every large living room. Even though their gravitational pull on you will be tiny, there will still be gravity, even in deep space or places where there are no planets.