The Relative Surface Gravity of the planets are:
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1. Sun- 27.551
2. Mercury- 0.378
3. Venus 0.907
4. Mars 0.377
5. Jupiter- 2.364
6. Saturn- 1.06
7. Uranus- 0.92
8. Neptune 1.19
9. Pluto- 0.06
10. Moon- 0.17
If you wanted this because you want to know how much you weight on one of those planets then this is what you have to do... Find your weight on Earth multiply it by the relative surface gravity of the planet you would like to find out and that's your answer.
Your weight on Earth x relative surface gravity= your weight on the planet etc.
The force of gravity at the surface of the eight planets is called surface gravity. It is the gravitational pull experienced by objects on the surface of a planet due to its mass.
Mercury has the highest surface gravity of the terrestrial planets. Its gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's 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.
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
To find your weight on other planets, you would multiply your weight on Earth by the planet's surface gravity relative to Earth's surface gravity. For example, your weight on Mars would be your weight on Earth multiplied by 0.38, as Mars' surface gravity is 0.38 times that of Earth.
The force of gravity at the surface of the eight planets is called surface gravity. It is the gravitational pull experienced by objects on the surface of a planet due to its mass.
Mercury has the highest surface gravity of the terrestrial planets. Its gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's gravity.
Saturn!!
9.8m/s2
That's going to depend on 'relative' to what ?Relative to the acceleration of gravity on Earth, it's precisely 1.000, or 100% .Relative to the acceleration of gravity on Pluto, it's 16.822, or 1,682.2 % .
No. The surface gravity of a planet depends on its size and mass, not its distance from the sun.
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.
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Earth
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.