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The force of gravity of Earth is 9.8 meters per second per second (9.8 m/s*s). However if one is standing on the surface of Mars the gravity there is only 3.8 m/s*s. Gravity of a planet can be determined based on knowing the planetary mass, radius between the person and the core, and by using the constant of 6.67*00000000010* Newtons·meters/kg squared).

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The gravity on each planet varies based on its mass and size. For example, the gravity on Mars is about 38% that of Earth, while the gravity on Jupiter is about 254% that of Earth. This means that humans would weigh differently on each planet compared to Earth.

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Venus and Saturn have the most similar gravity to Earth, and Jupiter has the most different. The ratios are Mercury 0.378, Venus 0.907, Mars 0.377, Jupiter 2.36, Saturn 0.916, Uranus 0.889 and Neptune 1.12.

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Gravity is a function of mass - the greater the mass, the greater the gravity. The sun's mass makes it's gravitational pull strong enough to keep 8 planets, some at distances of over a billion miles - bound to it, as well as the asteroids, the cometary nuclei and the spherical Oort cloud, which is an entire light year from the sun. Earth's gravity is a tiny fraction of this, of course.

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Well, Pluto's so small, it basically isn't a planet(this was decided by a majority of what today's Astronomers voted). Though being the farthest planet away from the sun in our solar system makes it the coldest planet there is that we know of. Though because of it's extremely low temperature, the metals that are on and in the planet are very light and fragile, weakening their magnetic pull on things. Therefore, Pluto's gravity is weaker than ours, and will undoubtedly keep getting weaker.

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Gravity is exactly the same, follows the same laws, and exhibits the same behavior

on Earth, on the Sun, on all of the planets, and everywhere else in the universe

that we can observe.

In every place we can see, the force of gravity between two masses is proportional

to the product of the masses, inversely proportional to the square of the distance

between their centers, the constant of proportionality is the same everywhere, and

both masses feel the same force toward the other one.

Because of the difference in their masses and sizes, an object on the "surface"

of the Sun weighs about 27.9 times as much as it does on the Earth's surface.

In other words, a 200-pound man, if he could somehow avoid being vaporized,

would weigh 5,580 pounds on the sun.

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the gravity on other planets is different than that on Earth. For example, the gravity on Mercury is 38 percent of that on Earth. The gravity on Saturn is 91 percent of that on Earth.

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Equatorial surface gravity: 0.58 m/s²

(0.059 gees) aka. just over 1\2 of our's

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