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What is the weight on Mars (g = 3.7 N/Kg)

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Answered by kranti161170
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Explanation:

weight (W) is measured in newtons (N) mass (m) is measured in kilograms (kg) gravitational field strength (g) is measured in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)

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Gravity on other objects in space.

Space object g, gravitational field strength (N/kg)

Mars 3.7

Ceres (dwarf planet) 0.27

Jupiter 24.7

Saturn 10.5

Answered by Japji21
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Answer:

The weight of an object is the force on it caused by the gravity due to the planet. The weight of an object and the gravitational field strength are directly proportional. For a given mass, the greater the gravitational field strength of the planet, the greater its weight.

Weight can be calculated using the equation:

weight = mass × gravitational field strength

This is when:

weight (W) is measured in newtons (N)

mass (m) is measured in kilograms (kg)

gravitational field strength (g) is measured in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)

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