The angular velocity of a planet has absolutely no influence on a planet's gravity. Only its mass and radius does. I'm not sure where you got that idea...
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Edited by Helljumper: 12/15/2014 6:20:10 AMYeah your right I'm sorry. But my theory is just add mass
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The gravity actually should be lower considering how much the hive gutted it.
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It's rotation can produce gravity.
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That's torque . Completely different from gravity
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Please explain to me how you managed to disprove Newton's law of universal gravitation.
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He is correct that it's the mass that determines its gravity. Rotational velocity is simply determined by the size of the object and does not affect the gravity. A high school view of this is a "figure skater twirling and extending and withdrawing arms", velocity increases as size decreases. But the mass stayed the same and thus does not create a greater pull.