Mercury has less mass than Earth does, and gravity varies in direct proportion to mass.
Less gravity.
Your weight depends on the gravity, and Mars, being a smaller/lighter planet has less gravitational pull than the earth.
No. The gravity on Mars is only about 38% of that on Earth, so you would be much lighter there. Of the planets in this solar system, only Jupiter's gravity would stand any real chance of doing harm.
mars feels rough and bumpy
A person would be squashed by gravity on Mars if there were a large slab of rockon top of him.The acceleration of gravity on Mars is 3.77 meters per second2 ... about 38% ofits value on Earth. So an astronaut who weighs 200 pounds with all his gear onEarth would have to drag around 76 pounds on Mars.
lighter
As Mars is smaller than earth, and therefore has a lighter gravity, a person would feel lighter on Mars. In fact on Mars you would weigh half as much
Less gravity.
sure if you want to be lighter or heviar
Yes. In fact they would feel weightless.
One of Mars's moons? Yes, yes you would be "lighter" (as in less weight) due to titan only being a few miles wide
Lighter - Eminem ft. Bruno Mars
The equatorial gravity on Mars is 3.69 m/s2 or 0.376g (37% that of Earth). If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 37.7 lbs on Mars
No. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth, so you would actually be much lighter there. The only planet with gravity strong enough that it would render people unable to stand is Jupiter/
Your weight depends on the gravity, and Mars, being a smaller/lighter planet has less gravitational pull than the earth.
I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
No. The gravity on Mars is only about 38% of that on Earth, so you would be much lighter there. Of the planets in this solar system, only Jupiter's gravity would stand any real chance of doing harm.