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It is said it is five times more massive than earth... so, would the gravity automaticly be 5 times more heavy too??

2007-04-25 02:13:53 · 4 answers · asked by freebird31wizard 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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No. It's 5 times more massive, but 1.5 times the radius. From the inverse square law that's 5/(1.5^2) or 2.22 times as much weight. I'll bet there's lots of error in the estimates, though.

2007-04-25 02:34:29 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 1 0

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2016-12-10 10:58:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

well from what i know, a person with the weight of 160 pounds is 240 pounds on the new planet

2007-04-25 02:21:38 · answer #3 · answered by Samuel Park 2 · 0 0

Haa.. that would be interesting.. multiply your weight by 5 and imagine how that would change your everyday life..

2007-04-25 02:19:34 · answer #4 · answered by lost_but_not_hopeless 5 · 0 0

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