This question cannot be answered. A kilogram is a unit of mass, not distance and so cannot be used to measure a diameter. Mars has a mean diameter of about 6780 kilometers and a mass of 6.4*10^23 kilograms.
Mars' mass is 642,000,000,000,000,046,137,344 kilograms.
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Mars has a mass of about 6.4*10^23 kilograms or about 10.7% the mass of Earth.
Mars weighs 639E21 kilograms. This is 0.107 of the mass of the Earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Mars weighs roughly 6.4191×1023 kilograms, which is lot compared to you. However, it is also 0.107 times the mass of the Earth, which is very little, relatively speaking.
the total mass of all eight planets is approximately 2700 x 10^24 kilograms. The mass of Jupiter alone is 1900 x 10^24 kilograms. This means that Jupiter's mass is about 70% of the total mass of all planets.
If you look up "Mars" on the Wikipedia (or some other source), and specifically look for "Surface gravity", you will see that it is 3.711 meter / second squared. This is equivalent to 3.711 newton / kilogram. That is, each kilogram has a weight of 3.711 newton.
Mars has a mass of about 6.4*10^23 kilograms or about 10.7% the mass of Earth.
Mars weighs 639E21 kilograms. This is 0.107 of the mass of the Earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Planet Mars has a mass of 639 x 1021 kilograms (639,000,000,000,000,000,000,000kg)
That depends on where you weigh 142 pounds.-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Earth, then your mass is 64.4 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on the Moon, then your mass is 389.2 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Mars, then your mass is 169 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Jupiter, then your mass is 24.4 kilograms. (rounded)...etc.
Mars weighs roughly 6.4191×1023 kilograms, which is lot compared to you. However, it is also 0.107 times the mass of the Earth, which is very little, relatively speaking.
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the total mass of all eight planets is approximately 2700 x 10^24 kilograms. The mass of Jupiter alone is 1900 x 10^24 kilograms. This means that Jupiter's mass is about 70% of the total mass of all planets.
It could be the mass of Mars = 6.42E23 kilograms or it could possibly refer to Avogadro's Constant = 6.02E23 mole^-1
The mass of mars is about 0.107 Earth masses.
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27kg is 10.179kg on Mars.