An object that weighs 100 pounds on earth
would weigh about 37.9 pounds on Mars.
The gravity on Mars is 0.379 that of Earth.
Surface gravity (Earth=1) Mars: 0.38
Earth has the greater gravitational pull. Mars pulls with only about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Mars has 38% the pull of gravity than th Earth's.
no
There is less gravity on mars, it has only 37.6% of earths gravity. If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.7lbs on Mars. Mars is smaller than Earth so the effect that gravity has on anything there is lower than it is on Earth
A bit more than that. The surface gravity on Mars is closer to 3/8 the gravity on Earth.
No,Mars can't bump into Earth because,the gravity isn't strong enough to pull Mars over to Earth. Mars and the earth cant bump because they are in different orbits. They will remain the same distance from the sun and cannot bump into each other.
All celestial bodies exhibit some kind of gravitational pull on all other bodies. Hence, yes, it is very much possible to figure out the pull between the Earth and Mars. So yes, there can be, and is, gravity between our planets. Needless to say, the effect of Mars gravity on earth is overwhelmed by the effect of the suns gravity on earth. But it still exists.
1. The earth has greater mass 2. the earth is closer to the sun
Yes. It's about 38% of the strength of Earth's gravity.
Essentially, mass = gravity Earth = 9.3 * mass of mars, standing at the same distance from both, earth would effect a force on you 9.3 times that of mars. Surface gravity comparison: weight of 100 kg on earth surface = 37.8 kg on mars surface