you would be 20!!!!
A year on Mars lasts 687 Earth days. Do a little math - 365/687=53%.53% of 10 is 5.3 years old or 5 years 109.5 days old.Sort of ...If you want to use Mars years, you should also use Mars days for your final answer.10 Earth years = 5.316886 Mars years.The Mars solar day is 1.027491 Earth solar days.Converting to Mars solar days, 0.316886 Mars years would be 217.7 Earth-days (not 109.5 days) or 211.9 Mars-daysSo in Martian years and days, someone who is exactly 10 Earth Years old would be 5 Mars-years, 212 Mars-days old.(remember the .3 in the 5.3 "years" is Mars-years, not Earth years so you have to multiply it by 687 Earth-days, not 365 Earth-days)
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. This is because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
You would be the same age.
You would still be 11 years old no matter what star or planet you are on. It is all an age. That is incorrect. Simply work out what percentage of Earth year is Mars year (even if it is something like 101%) and divide by that percentage.
Since a year on dwarf planet Eris is about 557 Earth years, if you were 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 0.02 years old on Eris.
Mars would have to find more mass if it wanted to equal the Earth's. It has only 11% of Earth's mass.
Really small. 3.68x10^37% in scientific notation.
Assuming you are 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 1/3rd (11 / 29.4) Saturn-years old.
you woluld be about 1100 years old if you lived on Saturn if you were 11 Saturn is 100 times older than earth so you would be 1100
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11 of course... it has lived since you were born
If you could do the measurements at the same distance from both planets, you'd find that the gravitational forces between you and Mars would only be about 11 percent as strong as the forces between you and the Earth.