If you could stand on the surface of Uranus (however you cant) you would 89% the force of gravity that you experience on Earth. Another way to look at it is that objects dropped towards Uranus will accelerate towards the planet at 8.69 m/s2.
Humans do not defy gravity by nature. They are subject to the force of gravity just like all other objects on Earth. However, humans can overcome gravity temporarily through methods like jumping, flying in aircraft, or floating in water, but the force of gravity always exists.
Dilute gravity refers to a situation where the effects of gravity are weak, such as in regions where the gravitational field is low compared to standard conditions on Earth. This can happen at extreme distances from massive objects like planets or stars, where the gravitational pull is significantly reduced.
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.
No, gases do not have an opposite gravity. Gravity affects all matter, including gases, by pulling them towards the center of mass of a celestial body like a planet. So, gases are also subject to gravity just like solids and liquids.
The gravity range of celestial bodies in our solar system varies widely, from the intense gravity of massive planets like Jupiter to the much weaker gravity of smaller bodies like asteroids and comets. The gravitational pull of a celestial body is determined by its mass and size.
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it is thin and is mostly made of hydrogen & helium.
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It is thin and mostly made of hydrogen and helium
Uranuses year is 84.3 Earth years
No only its north and south pole do
Molecular hydrogen: 82.5%Helium: 15.2%Methane: 2.3%
Uranus takes 84.3 Earth years to go around the Sun.
Uranus' surface is made of gas, while the core is made of rock and ice.
The symbol for Uranus is a circle with a dot in the middle and an arrow pointing up.
Just Like Gravity was created on 2001-06-19.