Where is gravity the strongest in the universe?

Where is gravity the strongest in the universe?

The Sun

What’s the strongest force in the universe?

strong nuclear force

What would your weight be on the moon?

Your weight on the Moon is 16.5% what you would experience on Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would weigh a mere 16.5 kg on the Moon. For you imperial folks, imagine you tipped the scales at 200 pounds. Your weight on the Moon would only be 33 pounds.

Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?

High jump

Name Gravity m/s² Jump height metres
Mercury 3.7 1.32
Venus 8.87 0.55
Earth 9.81 0.50
Mars 3.71 1.32

Can you jump higher on Mars?

Gravity on Mars is only about 38% of Earth’s. So, if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh about 38 pounds on Mars. And if you can jump one meter (3.3 feet) high on Earth, you would be able to jump 2.64 meters (almost 9 feet) high on Mars.

Can I dunk on Mars?

If you take 9.8 and divide by 3.7 (the left side of our equation) you get about 2.65. That means that the height you can jump on Mars is 2.65 times bigger than the height you can jump on Earth. But on Mars, that number balloons to 2.65 * 2 = 5.3 feet. On Earth, there is no way I can dunk.

What would happen if all humans jumped at once?

What if we all jumped at once? Because people are spread somewhat equally around the planet’s spherical surface , if we all jumped in place, nothing much would happen — all our lift-offs and impacts would cancel each other out, resulting in zero net force on the Earth, according to work by physicist Rhett Allain.

What would happen if everyone on Earth yelled at the same time?

If everyone on earth shouted at the same time, it would make a very loud sound, but perhaps not as loud as you’d think. It happened one day on earth as a punishment for people of Thamud .

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