Why is Uranus's gravitational force lower than you might expect for a planet of its size?
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It is a very large planet but actually has less mass, so the gravity is lower.
It is entirely made of gas, so its gravity is much lower than solid planets.
It is further away from the Sun, so its gravitational pull is not as strong.
Its planetary core is smaller compared to other planets, so it does not pull as powerfully.
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It is further away from the Sun, so its gravitational pull is not as strong.