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Will the mass & weight of an object on the earth be same as their values on the Mars?why?

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Answered by rajnandb383
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In the physical sciences, mass and weight are different. The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter in the object. Weight is a measure of the force on the object caused by a gravitational field. In other words, weight is how hard gravity pulls on an object.

MASS

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.)

WEIGHT

Mars is a lot smaller than Earth, and its mass is only about a tenth of Earth's mass. That tends to make your weight on Mars decrease relative to your Earth weight

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