0.827
The surface gravity on Eris is estimated at 0.8 m/s^2.
And Ceres is estimated at 0.27 m/s^2.
By comparison, surface gravity on Earth is 9.8 m/s^2.
So Eris is about 1/12th the surface gravity of Earth, and Ceres is about 1/36th.
That's hard to say. Not much information is available about Eris. It is known that it is a dwarf planet in the inner ring of the Kuiper Belt. But probes have no yet reached Eris, so we do not know what it is made of, thus what its mass is (approximately), thus what its relative gravity is.
Eris or formerly called as Xena has its gravitational value of 0.8 m/s. Eris was first spotted on October 2003 and late July 2005, it was classified as a dwarf planet.
1/12 of that on Earth
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0.08N/kg
The surface gravity on Io is very low compared to Earth, due to its low mass, around 0.183g or 18.3% of the Earths pull at the surface. this is just a little more than the surface gravity on our own moon, which is about 16.5% of earths pull.
"Surface gravity" is simply the strength of the gravitational field of a planet (or other object) at its surface. Often it is measured as the "acceleration due to gravity". On Earth this is about 9.8 meters per second per second.
Martian gravity is only 38% of the Earth's gravity.
specific gravity = relative density ( relative to water) , so if the mineral is 10 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is 10
The surface gravity is 14.5 ms-2.
Yeas, easily. The gravity on Eris is about 8.4% the gravity of Earth or about half the gravity of the moon. Escape velocity at the surface is a little under 1.4 kilometers per second, so you could not jump off of it.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.
Wikipedia lists the surface gravity as 0.82±0.02 m/s2 For comparison, Earth's surface gravity is about 9.8 meter per second squared.
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 % .
how is gravity on eris
The question doesn't include enough information to make an answer possible.Whenever you talk "relative", you then must specify: relative to what.The weight of an object on the Earth's surface is much smaller than the sameobject's weight on the sun's surface, but much larger than its weight on thesurface of a bowling ball.
Eris: 0.82 ms-2.Ceres: 0.27 ms-2.
The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.
It has much weaker gravity.