Planet without atmosphere and gravity
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Planet without atmosphere and gravity
Imagine a planet that is big enough to have a very dense atmosphere. But a small planet had an impact with this world and this world lost all the atmosphere. This world have a big and dense core and the gravity is very high. Would the gravity continue to be the same without the atmosphere, because of the dense core?
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Assuming that the planet loses nothing but its atmosphere, and that the atmosphere was uniformly thick, there wouldn't be any change at all in the gravity at the surface. The mass of the atmosphere would have pulled on objects above it in space, though, so that force would diminish slightly because of the loss of the atmosphere.
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As a result of the impact's effect on it's lithosphere, it will have a new atmosphere within a short lapse of time.
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