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  1. 1 paź 2008 · If you could stand on the surface of Uranus (you can’t, for so many reasons), you would experience 89% the force of gravity that you experience on Earth. Another way to look at it is that...

  2. The surface gravity on Uranus is about 86% of the surface gravity on Earth, so if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus (assuming you could find someplace to, well, stand).

  3. 1 sty 2016 · Gravity on Uranus: With a mean radius of 25,360 km and a mass of 8.68 × 10 25 kg, Uranus is approximately 4 times the size of Earth and 14.536 times as massive.

  4. Uranus is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Neptune). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane, and ammonia – above a small rocky core. Near the core, it heats up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees Celsius).

  5. 29 gru 2015 · Gravity on Uranus: With a mean radius of 25,360 km and a mass of 8.68 × 10 25 kg, Uranus is approximately 4 times the size of Earth and 14.536 times as massive.

  6. 16 maj 2024 · The gravitational acceleration experienced at its surface at the equator. The speed needed for an object to break away from the gravitational pull of a planet or moon. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and the third largest planet in our solar system. It appears to spin sideways.

  7. 26 wrz 2019 · The gravity on Uranus is about 8.87 m/ or around 86% of the surface gravity on Earth which is 9.807 m/s². It orbits the sun quite unusually, being the only planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of 97.77 degrees.

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