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what is the weight of a 40 kg person on Mars

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Answered by sanju225
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Weight is the force gravity exerts on an object due to its mass. ... When calculating surface gravity, that distance refers to the space separating you (on the surface) from the planet's center of mass. ... Take the most massive planet in the solar system, Jupiter, which tips the scales
Answered by zakir02
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Mercury: 0.38Venus: 0.91Earth: 1.00Mars: 0.38Jupiter: 2.34Saturn: 1.06Uranus: 0.92Neptune: 1.19Pluto: 0.06

Because weight = mass x surface gravity, multiplying your weight on Earth by the numbers above will give you your weight on the surface of each planet. If you weigh 150 pounds (68 kg.) on Earth, you would weigh 351 lbs. (159 kg.) on Jupiter, 57 lbs. (26 kg.) on Mars and a mere 9 lbs. (4 kg.) on the dwarf planet of Pluto.

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