Your mass would be the same but your weight would decrease to 38% of what it is on earth. If you weigh 100 pounds on earth you would weigh 38 pounds on Mars. Mass is the same no matter where you are. Mass is basically the amount of matter an object has.
Your rest MASS is constant anywhere in the Universe. Your weight will differ based on the Gravitational Field you are in. Because the gravitational Field on Earth would be different than that of Mars, you weight on Mars will be different than on Earth.
Your mass and weight does not change. However, the planet's mass being what it is, the gravitational pull is approximately 40% of earth's gravity. Therefore, if you weigh 100 lbs on earth, you would only weigh about 40 lbs on mars.
The definition of mass is basically how much matter an object is made up of. The defintion of wieght is the amount of gravity that is exerted on an object. Mars`s mass is actually very similar to that of earth`s, so your wieght would probably not change much. But if you were to land on the moon, your wieght would decrease because the moon`s gravitational pull on you is weaker. It is weaker because it is half the size of earth. However, your mass would not be affected because if you were to experience a negative G it would not affect the amount of atoms in your body.
Yes, it would. Weight is determined by the measure of gravitational force on an object, which means that if you are 100 pounds on Earth, and you went to another planet, your weight would change depending on the size of the planet. Since Mars is smaller than Earth, your weight would be less than if you were on Earth.
because the amount your mass has to do with the amount of matter you have in your body but your weight has to do with the relationship between two objects gravity the only reason you have any weight on this planet is because of your gravity pulling agienst the planets and becauce you can't move the planet the planet moves you and that is why you measure your weight with your scale on the ground because the planet is pulling you to it and its gravity will for the most part stay the same and so what changes your weight is the amount of gravity the atoms of your body posses giv you your weight but if you go to a planet with less gravity and your gravity\mass is the same then you will have less wieghtand gravity is a property for all matter butsom matter has more then others that is one reason why mussel wieghs more then fat but another reason is the density of sertian things kind of like most gasses wiegh less then liquids any other questions ask
Your mass always remains the same, no matter whether you're standing on Earth, Mars, or anywhere else in the Universe.
Your weight, on the other hand, would be different, because of Mars's weaker gravitational pull in comparison to Earth. On Mars, you would weigh 0.38 of how much you weigh now (your weight on Earth X 0.38 = your weight on Mars).
if you weigh 100lbs on earth your weight on mars would be 37.7lbs.
Yes, the weight would be reduced to 38% of what it would be on Mars. A 100 pound object would weigh 38 pounds on Mars.
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The mass would be the same. the weight would not.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.
Mars has a mass of about 6.4*10^23 kilograms or about 10.7% the mass of Earth.
one year on mars is equivalent to 780 earth days
Compared to Earth, Mars is a tiny world. In fact, Mars' mass is only 10% the mass of the Earth. Mass of Mars is 0.107 the mass of Earth. Why does Mars have such a low mass? Partly it's because it's so small. Mars has a radius half the size of the Earth. And partly it's because Mars has a much lower density than Earth.
Mars is 0.107 times the mass of earth. The reciprocal of that is the number of planets the mass of Mars it would take to equal a planet the mass of earth, or a little over 9 and 1/3.
The mass would be the same. the weight would not.
Your mass would stay the same. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, so your mass would stay at 68kg.
If you went to Mars, your mass would remain exactly the same. You would weigh considerably less. Mass is determined by a balance. Weight is determined by how hard you push down against gravity.
The mass of mars is about 0.107 Earth masses.
It would make absolutely no difference.
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.
Since mass is constant no matter what the gravity is, the mass would stay 5kg if you're on the moon, Earth, the Sun, Jupiter, Mars, Pluto, etc...Answers.com
The mass of a dog is the same on Mars as it would be on Earth or anywhere else in the universe. Howevere, dogs come in a wide variety of masses, ranging from terriers to mastiffs.
Mars would have to find more mass if it wanted to equal the Earth's. It has only 11% of Earth's mass.
Mercury has less mass than Earth does, and gravity varies in direct proportion to mass.
No. Mars has about one tenth of Earth's mass. Venus, howevr, does have a similar mass to Earth.