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The surface gravity on Uranus is 8.69 m/sec2 compared to 9.78 m/sec2 squared on Earth. In other words, a object in free fall above the surface of Uranus will increase in speed by 8.69 metres a second, every second. If Earths gravity (g) is rated as 1, then that of Uranus is 0.89 or 89% of Earth's. However, except for atmospheric probes, the gravity is not comparable to an Earth-like planet. The "solid" surface of Uranus is deep within its gaseous atmosphere, which at that point is a very hot, dense fluid of compressed gases, ammonia, and water.
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The amount of gravity on Uranus is 91 percent of the gravity that is on Earth. The surface gravity of Uranus is .886 times Earth's gravity of 8.69 m/s squared.

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8.995 m/s2 . . . about 92% of its value on Earth.

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The acceleration due to gravity is 8.69 metres per second^2.

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NO IDEA!!(soz

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8.8 Newtons per kg

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10.7 m/s^2

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What is the gravitational acceleration rate on Uranus?

10.8 m/s2


What is Uranus gravitational field strength meterS per second?

Gravitational acceleration is not measured in meters/second, but in meters/second2. Uranus' surface gravity is about 8.69 meters/second2, a little less than that of Earth.


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