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If I was 14 stone what would my gravity be on venus
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The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Venus (8.87 m/s^2) is 90.4% (rounded) of its value on Earth's surface (9.807 m/s^2). So if your weight on Earth is exactly 14 stone, then you would weigh 12st 9.2lb (rounded) on Venus.
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