What is the Gravity of Saturn?

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The gravity of Saturn is 10.44 m/s ². Unlike the other planets, Saturn does not have a solid surface, thus impossible to walk on. It is the second largest planet, after Jupiter; however, it has a gravity pull that is only 91% of Earth's gravity.
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dprestwood
Saturn does not actually have a solid surface, so you cannot actually walk on the planet and have a gravity pull. However, if you have a scale that says your weight is 100 on Earth, then you would weigh 92 on Saturn. Maybe an 8% gravity pull. You can find more information here: http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/saturn/gravity-on-saturn/
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The force of gravity on Saturn is a bit higher than here on Earth. An object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh around 107 pounds on Saturn. Remind me never to weigh myself
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Saturn's gravity is only about 91% of Earth's gravity, so if you weigh 100 lbs here on earth, you would only weigh 91 lbs if you could stand on the surface of Saturn.
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The best way to determine the surface gravity on a planet is to use Newton's Law of Gravitation. It should not be hard just follow the formula and you will get the answer you are
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It's gravity is about 1.06 times the earth of gravity. if you weighed 100 pounds on earth you would weigh 106 on saturn.
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