How Much Weight Can You Lift On Each Of The Planets In The Solar System?
Imagine lifting a motorcycle with one hand! or manage to jump to a height of 32 ft (10 m) only with the strength of your legs!
Although they seem like abilities worthy of a superhero, on other planets in the solar system, all these great feats would be possible for humans. Do you want to know how?
let's start!
In our daily lives, we are used to lifting things and carrying them from one place to another; we move a chair to sit, lift objects and take them elsewhere and even move with our feet.
Mercury
Let's start with Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. In Mercury, the force of gravity is only 3.7 m/s² being the planet with the weakest force of gravity.
Venus
On Venus, things would be much more similar to the earth. Venus has a gravitational pull force of 8.87 m/s²; as you can see, it is very similar to the earth.
Mars
On the red planet, things would be very similar to Mercury because, on Mars, the gravitational pull force is 3.71 m/s².
Jupiter
We enter the heavyweights. As expected, the giant planet of all also has an immense gravitational pull force of 24.79 m / s².
Saturn
Once we have moved away from the crushing force of gravity of Jupiter, we will reach Saturn. In this case, things get calmer since the force of gravity of Saturn is 10.44 m / s².
Uranus
We continue through the gaseous planets and reach Uranus; this planet has a gravitational pull force of 8.87 m/s². Sound familiar?
Neptune
We reach the farthest and coldest planet of all. In Neptune, the force of gravitational attraction is 11.15 m / s². Because of this, someone weighing 150 lbs (68 kg) on earth would weigh 169.4 lbs (76.8 kg) on Neptune.
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Video Chaters:
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Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
1:13 Moon
2:43 Mercury
4:02 Venus
6:12 Mars
7:24 Jupiter
8:29 Saturn
9:42 Uranus
10:40 Neptune
11:32 Pluto
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Although they seem like abilities worthy of a superhero, on other planets in the solar system, all these great feats would be possible for humans. Do you want to know how?
let's start!
In our daily lives, we are used to lifting things and carrying them from one place to another; we move a chair to sit, lift objects and take them elsewhere and even move with our feet.
Mercury
Let's start with Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. In Mercury, the force of gravity is only 3.7 m/s² being the planet with the weakest force of gravity.
Venus
On Venus, things would be much more similar to the earth. Venus has a gravitational pull force of 8.87 m/s²; as you can see, it is very similar to the earth.
Mars
On the red planet, things would be very similar to Mercury because, on Mars, the gravitational pull force is 3.71 m/s².
Jupiter
We enter the heavyweights. As expected, the giant planet of all also has an immense gravitational pull force of 24.79 m / s².
Saturn
Once we have moved away from the crushing force of gravity of Jupiter, we will reach Saturn. In this case, things get calmer since the force of gravity of Saturn is 10.44 m / s².
Uranus
We continue through the gaseous planets and reach Uranus; this planet has a gravitational pull force of 8.87 m/s². Sound familiar?
Neptune
We reach the farthest and coldest planet of all. In Neptune, the force of gravitational attraction is 11.15 m / s². Because of this, someone weighing 150 lbs (68 kg) on earth would weigh 169.4 lbs (76.8 kg) on Neptune.
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"If You happen to see any content that is yours, and we didn't give credit in the right manner please let us know at Lorenzovareseaziendale@gmail.com and we will correct it immediately"
"Some of our visual content is under an Attribution-ShareAlike license. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/) in its different versions such as 1.0, 2.0, 3,0, and 4.0 – permitting commercial sharing with attribution given in each picture accordingly in the video."
Video Chaters:
Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
1:13 Moon
2:43 Mercury
4:02 Venus
6:12 Mars
7:24 Jupiter
8:29 Saturn
9:42 Uranus
10:40 Neptune
11:32 Pluto
#insanecuriosity #solarsystem #planets
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