6.4185 × 1023 kg[4]
0.107 Earths
You may want to rephrase the question. The kilometer is a unit of length or distance, not weight. However, gravitational acceleration at Mars equator is equal to about 3.71 m/s2. Since g on earth is about 9.8m/s2 weight on Mars is about 1/2.64 times earth weight.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. This is because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
what is the weight of a 6kg object on the surface of Mars
The weight of Mars with you would be the combined weight of your 201 pounds and the mass of Mars, which is approximately 639 quadrillion kilograms. To calculate the total weight, you would need to convert your weight to the equivalent mass in kilograms and then add it to the mass of Mars.
The SAME? No. "ABOUT" the same? Well, close; a Mars day is a little less than 25 hours.
The length of year on Mars is 686.98 Earth days or 1.88 Earth years.
To find out how much someone weighs on Mars, you would first get their weight on Earth and then multiply it by the gravitational acceleration on Mars, which is 0.38 times that of Earth's. So, weight on Mars = weight on Earth * 0.38. This calculation will give you an estimate of their weight on Mars.
You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
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Mars. Although its year is significantly longer than an Earth year (time taken to orbit the Sun), its day length is very similar. It's slightly longer at about 24 hours and 37 mins. (That is the time taken for the planet to spin once on its axis, called a "sidereal" day.)