What is gravitational pressure of earth
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9.8 m/s²
The force of Earth's gravity is the result of the planets mass and density – 5.97237 × 1024 kg (1.31668×1025 lbs) and 5.514 g/cm3, respectively. This results in Earth having a gravitational strength of 9.8 m/s² close to the surface (also known as 1 g), which naturally decreases the farther away one is from the surface.
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9.789 m/s2
Definition of gravitional pressure
Gravitational pressure is a phenomenon in which gravity, acting on the mass of an object, compresses it, reducing its size and increasing the object's density.
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