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What is the gravity on Venus compared to earth?

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Gravity on Venus is .904g or about 9/10ths of what it is on earth. (The designator g means "earth gravity" as it refers to the average gravimetric constant of earth.)

The gravity on Venus would be about 90.4% of Earth's. Although the planet has a smaller mass, it also has a slightly smaller diameter.


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First answer by Quirkyquantummechanic. Last edit by Quirkyquantummechanic. Contributor trust: 3580 [recommend contributorrecommended]. Question popularity: 15 [recommend question].

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