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.
They are as follows:
Mercury: 3.7 m/s^2 (0.378 g)
Venus: 8.87 m/s^2 (0.91 g)
Earth: 9.8 m/s^2 (1.00 g)
Mars: 3.71 m/s^2 (0.379 g)
Jupiter: 24.79 m/s^2 (2.53 g)
Saturn: 10.44 m/s^2 (1.07 g)
Uranus: 8.87 m/s^2 (0.91 g)
Neptune: 11.15 m/s^2 (1.14 g)
Mercury 0.378
Venus 0.907
Earth 1.000
Mars 0.377
Jupiter 2.36
Saturn 0.916
Uranus 0.889
Neptune 1.12
These values are relative to Earth as 1.000.
They are values at the equator, at the surface, and take into account the effect of the planet's rotation.
In order in meters per second squared (m/s²)
Mercury: 3.7
Venus: 8.9
Earth: 9.8
Mars: 3.7
Jupiter: 23.1
Saturn: 9.0
Uranus: 8.7
Neptune: 11.0
Pluto: 0.6
if you were say 100
pounds on earth then you would be...
Mercury: 37.8
Venus: 90.7
Mars: 37.7
Jupiter: 236.4
Saturn: 106.4
Pluto: 6.7
Moon: 16.6
Uranus: 88.9
Neptune: 112.5
And this is all in pounds.
there is 38%of gravity on Mercury
91%of Earths gravity on Venus
on mars there is 38%of earths gravity
on Jupiter there is 254% of earths gravity
on Saturn there is 108%of earths gravity
on Uranus 91%of earths gravity
on neptune119%ofm earths gravity
on Pluto there is 8% of earths gravity
crack heads on the moon control the gravity
The crust is on the surface of the earth and it's made up of tectonic plates.
It is each planet's surface 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
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.
It is each planet's surface 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 % .
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.
No. The surface gravity of a planet depends on its size and mass, not its distance from the sun.
earth
Earth
earth
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
Generally gravity of other planets, moons, ext is compared relatively to Earth's (with Earth's being 1).
An bigger thing on Universe, the more gravity but the Black hole is small but has the most gravity pushing in it and Stars had more gravity than the planets just like an Guy with an big muscle. he had the ability to push and pull and object.