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what is Value of G constant On Mars ?​

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Answered by BrainlyRonaldo
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Answer:

Using the formula for  \boxed{\sf g = \dfrac{GM}{r^2}}  from Newton's laws of Gravitation.

⇒ Mass of Mars M = \sf {0.64174 * 10^2^4}

⇒ Radius of Mars = 3389.5 km = 3389500 m [Mean Volumetric Radius]

⇒ G = Gravitational Constant = \sf{6.67408 * 10^-11}

∴ Putting the values in the above formula gives

g on Mars = 3.7280 m/s^2

{g value varies with factors like the variation of radius between Equator and Poles}

→ Gravity on Mars is only 38% that of Earth, for an average acceleration of just under 3.8 meters per second squared, compared with 9.8 here.

→ Since Mars has less mass than Earth, the surface gravity on Mars is less than the surface gravity on Earth. The surface gravity on Mars is only about 38% of the surface gravity on Earth, so if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh only 38 pounds on Mars.

Answered by surajgjson2004
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Explanation:

3.7280 is ur Answer mate ...

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