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A man on Mars would weigh 38% of his weight on the Earth. This means that to find out a man's weight on Mars, you have to multiply their weight by 0.38.

example: 100 pound man on the Earth weighs 100 X 0.38 = 38 pounds on Mars

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15y ago

Mars has a lower density and is also about half the size of the earth. the resulting combination leaves mars with a much less gravitational pull (about 62% less). This means that someone weighing 160 lbs on earth would weigh about 61 lbs on mars.

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11y ago

well it matters on how many pounds you would weigh on earth.......

ex. 100=37.6 lbs

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12y ago

You would weigh 38% of your Earth size.

E.G. If you were 100 on Earth, you would be 38 on Mars.

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8y ago

If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth you would weigh about 38 pounds on Mars.

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13y ago

Depends on how much you weigh on Earth. An Example: If you weigh 190 lbs on Earth, you would weigh 17.6 lbs.

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8y ago

100 pounds on Earth would be about 38 pounds on Mars.

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9y ago

Mars has a force of gravity equal to , which is almost a third of that of Earth. As such, a human weighing on Earth would weigh about on Mars.

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13y ago

how to figure out wath i weigh on mars

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3y ago

On mars people way 32.5% less on earth

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