The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than Earth's.
Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's volume.
Yes, Vegeta has trained in gravity that is far higher than 750 times Earth's gravity. He has trained in up to 450 times Earth's gravity during the Namek Saga in Dragon Ball Z.
The gravitational force of Earth is about 6 times greater than that of the Moon. This means that an object on Earth weighs about 6 times more than it would on the Moon due to the difference in gravitational pull between the two bodies.
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
Earth's gravity is 16 times the gravity of Pluto.
91% of earths gravity.
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than Earth's.
Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's volume.
Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times greater than the Earth's diameter.
The mass of the sun is many times that of the earth, the result is that the acceleration of gravity is also much greater. Since the acceleration of gravity on the sun is higher, and the weight of an object is based on its mass and acceleration of gravity, the object would weigh considerably more
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The Sun has about 333,000 times the mass of the Earth, while it has over 1,300,000 times the volume. The average density of the Sun's matter is about a quarter of Earth's density (25.5 %). Earth = 6 x 10^24 kilograms, volume 1.1 trillion cubic kilometers (1.08 x 10^12) Sun = 2 x 10^30 kilograms, volume 1.4 quintillion cubic kilometers (1.41 x 10^18)
Jupiter due to the fact that it is a lot bigger and many more reasons which come into the equation
The gravitational pull on Jupiter is much stronger than on Earth, due to its larger size and mass. Objects on Jupiter would weigh about 2.5 times more than they do on Earth. Jupiter's strong gravity also plays a role in shaping its many moons and its intense magnetic field.
It is a simple answer: it is almost equal. Exact answer - it is 0.916 that of Earth. In fact, of the 8 planets in the Solar System, only Jupiter (2.36) and Neptune (1.12) possess a gravity field that is greater than that of Earth. Unfortunately it's not easy to give exact answers for the "gas giants." It depends on the source of the information and the definition of surface gravity. Many sources say Saturn's surface gravity is slightly greater than Earth's. See the related link for further information.