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Gravity on Mars is exactly the same as it is on Earth and on Venus, with all of

the same characteristics and behavior. The strength of gravitational forces and

their directions, as well as the actions of projectiles and of objects in free fall,

are calculated using exactly the same equations and formulas on all three

planets. Mass, weight, density, buoyancy, pressure, temperature, volume,

area, friction, speed, velocity, acceleration, work, power, and energy are also

related in exactly the same ways on all three.

On Earth:

Acceleration of gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.807 m/s2

Acceleration compared to Venus . . 111 %

Acceleration compared to Mars . . . 263.5 %

Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on earth . . . . . 45.359 kilograms

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Venus . . 110.7 pounds

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Mars . . . 263.5 pounds

On Venus:

Acceleration of gravity . . . . . . . . . . 8.858 m/s2

Acceleration compared to Earth . . 90.3 %

Acceleration compared to Mars. . 238 %

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . 90.3 pounds

Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . . 45.359 kilograms

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Mars. . 238 pounds

On Mars:

Acceleration of gravity. . . . . . . . . . . 3.722 m/s2

Acceleration compared to Earth. . . 39.5 %

Acceleration compared to Venus . . 42 %

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth. . . 39.5 pounds

Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . . . 45.359 kilograms

Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Venus . . 42 pounds

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