Weight of man on Mars?
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Weight is given by the formula:
Weight=m×g [m=mass of object ; g=gravitational acceleration]
Considering a normal human with a mass of 7kg
#His weight on earth.=m×g(on earth)
For earth g=9.8m/s²
Therefore, his weight on earth= 7×9.8= 68.8N
#His weight on mars=m×g(of mars)
For mars g=3.8m/s²
Therefore his weight on mars would be = 7×3.8=26.6N
NOTE:
1.Mass is measured in kg
2.Weight is measured in N (newton)
3.weight differs due gravitational acceleration(g) only.
Weight=m×g [m=mass of object ; g=gravitational acceleration]
Considering a normal human with a mass of 7kg
#His weight on earth.=m×g(on earth)
For earth g=9.8m/s²
Therefore, his weight on earth= 7×9.8= 68.8N
#His weight on mars=m×g(of mars)
For mars g=3.8m/s²
Therefore his weight on mars would be = 7×3.8=26.6N
NOTE:
1.Mass is measured in kg
2.Weight is measured in N (newton)
3.weight differs due gravitational acceleration(g) only.
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