Science, asked by aviralchaurasia8165, 1 year ago

Take weight of five of your friends .find out what their weight wiil be on the moon and mars

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Answered by parthivsaran
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It’s really quite simple. All you have to do is multiply the person’s weight on Earth (let’s say, 100 kg; 220 pounds) by the gravitational pull of the planet.

The Moon’s gravitational pull is 1.62 m/s^2, which works out to 16.54% (or 0.1654 g) of what the Earth’s is (9.8 m/s^2, or 1 g), which means objects on the Moon are being pulled down with just over 16% of the same force. This would mean, essentially, that a person weighing 100 kg (220 lbs) on Earth would weight just over 16.5 kg (36 lbs) on the Moon.

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