All you need to know to answer this question is the acceleration due to gravity on Mars, which is 3.71 m/s. Plugging that number into the equation F = m*gm, where F is the force on the object due to gravity, also called its weight, m is the mass of the object and gm is the acceleration due to gravity on Mars. The result is
185.5 kg*m/s or 185.5 N.
If you weighed 65 Kg. on Earth on Mars you would weigh 21.66 Kg. to be exact.
38 percent >>> 19 kg
19 pounds.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
55 pounds on Mars.
On Mars you weigh 30% of what you do on Earth. For example, if you weigh 122lbs on Earth, you would only weigh 46lbs on Mars.
A 250 pound person would weigh about 82 pounds. The gravitational force on the surface of Mars is about one third of that of earth.
76 pounds on Mars.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
Well, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth you would weigh 56.5 pounds on Mars.
89.9 on Earth is 33.892 on Mars.
19 pounds on Mars.
23 pounds on Mars.
55 pounds on Mars.
On Mars you weigh 30% of what you do on Earth. For example, if you weigh 122lbs on Earth, you would only weigh 46lbs on Mars.
A 250 pound person would weigh about 82 pounds. The gravitational force on the surface of Mars is about one third of that of earth.
76 pounds on Mars.
The mass and diameter of the planet Mars is less that of Earth so there are changes to how the gravity effects you. This would cause a normally 150 pound person to only weigh 56 pounds on Mars.
53.2 lbs
10 kg