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Surface gravity

The surface gravity, g, of an astronomical object is the gravitational acceleration experienced at its surface at the equator, including the effects of rotation. Surface gravity may be understood as the acceleration due to gravity experienced by a hypothetical test particle located very close to the object's surface, which has negligible mass so as not…

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Relationship of surface gravity to mass and radius

Non-spherically-symmetric objects

Black holes

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Surface gravity

Nodes65
Edges64
Triples48
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030769
Components1

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Surface gravity

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related to Non-spherically-symmetric objects · 15
Surface gravity → Egbell, Gbely, Gravity, Hal Clement, In, Mission, Most, Nash Dome, One, Roland Eötvös's, SF, Slovakia, Texas, This, To
related to Black holes · 9
Surface gravity → Because, For, However, In, Killing, Newtonian, Schwarzschild, The, When
related to Gas giants · 7
Surface gravity → Earth, For, It, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus
related to Kerr solution · 5
Surface gravity → Hawking, Omega, Schwarzschild, The, This
related to Kerr–Newman solution · 4
Surface gravity → J/M, Kerr, Newman, The
related to External links · 3
Surface gravity → Newtonian, Other Worlds, Your Weight

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gravity surface displaystyle mass earth acceleration radius planet frac times star object gravitational black kappa may newtonian objects horizon units

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Jupiterinstance ofGas giantsFor gas giant planets0.80text
Saturninstance ofGas giantsFor gas giant planets0.80text
Uranusinstance ofGas giantsFor gas giant planets0.80text
and Neptuneinstance ofGas giantsFor gas giant planets0.80text
surface gravity is given at the 1-bar pressure level in the atmosphereinstance ofGas giantsFor gas giant planets0.80text
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesIn0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesNewtonian0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesFor0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesBecause0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesThe0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesSchwarzschild0.60section
Surface gravityrelated to Black holesWhen0.60section

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