-- If the mass of Mars increases, then its surface gravity also increases.
-- If the mass of Mars decreases, then its surface gravity also decreases.
-- So long as its radius does not change, the acceleration due to gravity
on or near the planet's surface is directly proportional to its mass.
Mars has a mass of 0.642x1024kg and a gravitational force of 3.7m/s2.
You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
mass,volume, gravity,of mars
The moon has less mass than does Mars and therefore has less gravity at its surface.
Yes; All mass is associated with gravity.
The weight of a person on Mars can be calculated using the formula: Weight on Mars = (Mass on Earth * gravity on Mars) / gravity on Earth. Mars's gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's. Therefore, a man with a mass of 80kg would weigh approximately 30.4kg on Mars.
Actually, the idea that Pluto had about the same mass as Mars is outdated. It is now known that Pluto has less than 2% the mass of Mars, and therefore has less gravity.
Yes. Any body with mass has gravity. Mars gravity is about 37% of earth's gravity at the surface. A person with a weight of 200 pounds on earth would be an energetic 74 pounds on Mars.
The gravity on Mars is 0.379 that of Earth.
Earth is more massive than Mars and therefore has greater gravity.
No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.