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1.23 million ton
If you're the same distance from the center of the planet but its mass is greater than earth's mass, then the mutual gravitational force between you and that planet is greater than on earth, and you'll "weigh" more than you do here.
Mars
Not one scientists can find. All other planets are too far or too close to the sun. i have to change my answer (the one above) there is a planet similar to earth but it has not got life on it. it is similar in its chemical make up not on if it has life on it It's called Gliese. ARE you sure this planet doesn't have life? And if anyone asks, is it possible to get there, you can't............. yet.........
It is a planet.
No
Multiply your Earth weight by . . .(acceleration of gravity on that planet)/9.807
The mass of the object remains the same since it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, but the weight changes because weight is dependent on gravity, which varies from planet to planet. If the gravitational force on the new planet is different than on Earth, the weight of the object will be different.
There is no maximum weight that a planet can get to. A planet's weight depends on its mass and the gravity it has.
To find the weight on the new planet, we would use the formula: weight = mass Ć acceleration due to gravity. Since the gravitational attraction is now 1/10 of Earth's, the acceleration due to gravity on the new planet would be 1/10 of Earth's (9.8 m/s^2). If we know the mass of the object, we can plug it into the formula to find the weight on the new planet.
The amount of substance of a planet is measured in kilograms, a unit of mass. In this sense, there is no difference between one planet and another. It doesn't make much sense to speak about the "weight" of a planet, but you can measure the attraction between a planet and another object in units of force, i.e., in Newtons.
Yes. Weight is the product of mass and gravitational acceleration, so the greater (or lower) the gravitational acceleration, the greater (or lower) the weight.
I would search the planet. Observe it. Comare it from earth. Try to find aliens. Dance. Jump around. Breathe.
Using the formula for weight, Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity, we can calculate the gravitational acceleration on Planet X. Given that Weight = 9N and mass = 3kg, we can rearrange the formula to find acceleration due to gravity = Weight / mass. Plugging in the values, acceleration due to gravity on Planet X is 3 m/sĀ².
earth is the only planet known to man which has life but there is a huge possibility of life or a different type of it existing on another planet.scientists are contantly working to find life on another planet
No, it might form from another planet but definitely not on another planet.
It depends upon the density of the planet. Another Answer: A person's weight is their Mass multiplied by the Force of Gravity of that particular planet. Your Mass should never change unless you gradually become skinnier or the opposite. So it prominently depends on the Force of Gravity not necessarily the diameter of the planet.