Pluto's gravitational field strength is about 6.7% of the Earth's.
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∙ 6y agoPluto's gravity is about 0.06 times that of Earth's gravity. This means that if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh only 6 pounds on Pluto.
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∙ 15y agoits gravitational field is ice and methane gas
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∙ 11y agoAbout 0.658 n/kg. That's about 6.7% of Earth's
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∙ 11y agoPluto's force of gravity is equal to 0.58m/s2, whereas the force of gravity on Earth is 9.81m/s2. Thus, the gravity on Pluto is about 6% that of the gravity on Earth.
plutos gravity is about 1/15th that of Earth. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 6 1/2 pounds on Pluto.
Pluto's gravitational pull is about 6.7% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 7 pounds on Pluto.
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The mass of Pluto is about 0.2% of Earth's mass. To equal the mass of Earth, you would need about 500 Plutos.
Pluto has about the same amount of land as Russia.
plutos gravity is about 1/15th that of Earth. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 6 1/2 pounds on Pluto.
mass is the amount of matter that something has, not affected by gravity. Gravity is a force or traction. Lastly weight is the force of gravity pulling on an object or a mass
Pluto's surface temperature ranges from about -375 to -400 degrees Fahrenheit (-225 to -240 degrees Celsius). Its atmosphere is thin and primarily composed of nitrogen, with traces of methane and carbon monoxide. Because of its distance from the sun and its thin atmosphere, Pluto experiences extremely cold temperatures and a very cold climate.
plutos core kills us from coldness
Yes. Charon, Plutos largest moon, is about 1200km in diameter, while Plutos diameter is around 2322km, so Plutos diameter is about twice the size. In terms of volume though, Pluto is around 7.4 times as big.
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You're on to it! Gravity appears to be a property of mass. No mass - no gravity. But exactly what gravity is we don't yet know.
Pluto's gravitational pull is about 6.7% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 7 pounds on Pluto.
Not exactly. The Moon's gravity (together with the Sun's gravity) causes the tides on Earth.
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