Physics, asked by rajveerchauhan4yt, 3 months ago

a man has a mass 65kg how much will he weigh on mars if mass diameter compared to earth is 0.5 and gravatationl field strength is 4N/KG

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Answered by shivanshpandit287
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Explanation:

If a person has a mass of 60kg on earth, what will be his mass on Mars?

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Mona Evans

Answered 2 years ago

Imagine a person whose mass is 60 kg on Earth. (S)he would also have a mass of 60 kg on Mars. And on the Moon, the International Space Station (ISS) or anywhere else (s)he went.

Mass is the amount of matter in your body or some object. It’s measured in kilograms.

But weight is different. Some confusion arises from our habit of saying we weigh x number of kilograms. In fact, weight is the force of gravity acting on mass - it’s measured in Newtons. And it changes with the strength of the gravitational field.

So our 60-kg person on Earth weighs 588 N. On Mars (s)he would weigh 22.6 N

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