if the weight of a person is 50 kg on earth then what is its weight on mars?
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A person weighing 50 kg here on earth will weigh lesser on moon (as everybody says), so 50 kg is not the mass, it is the weight.
So according to this 50 Kg is actually the force, as mass doesn’t change , it’s only weight (force) that changes
and mass should be 50/9.8 = 5 kg mass approximately .
am I right or not , I am confused over this topic since I have studied it in the school.
So according to this 50 Kg is actually the force, as mass doesn’t change , it’s only weight (force) that changes
and mass should be 50/9.8 = 5 kg mass approximately .
am I right or not , I am confused over this topic since I have studied it in the school.
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Answer:
185.5 Newtons
Explanation:
The gravitational field at the surface of the mars is about 3.71 N/KG, so the weight of a 50kg mass on the surface of Mars will be 50×3.71 = 185.5 Newton's.
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