* What is the gravitational force 6 times stronger than on Earth's surface?
* If this is the case, you need to specify a location to get a meaningful answer. Earth's gravity varies slightly depending on your location. For example, at sea level, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s². To have gravity 6 times stronger, you'd need a force of 6 * 9.81 m/s² = 58.86 m/s².
* What is the surface gravity of a planet with 6 times the mass of Earth?
* This question requires a bit more information. Gravity depends not only on mass but also on distance. If the planet has the same radius as Earth, its surface gravity would be 6 times stronger. However, if the planet has a different radius, you'd need to use the formula for gravitational acceleration:
* g = GM/r²
* Where:
* g is the acceleration due to gravity
* G is the gravitational constant
* M is the mass of the planet
* r is the radius of the planet
To get a precise answer, please clarify your question. Tell me what you're referring to as the "surface" and what you want to know about its gravity.