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
U wud weight less x coz not much gravitational force x
people on mars would die. Man who was stupid enough to ask this question. WICKTYWACK!!
Earthlings would weigh less on Mars ' gravitational pull is weaker than Earth's .
The equatorial gravity on Mars is 3.69 m/s2 or 0.376g (37% that of Earth).
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.
Things are lighter on Mars, since Mars is less massive than Earth and has lower gravity (about 1/3 of Earth's).
Mars is smaller than the earth, thus less gravity, therefore you will feel lighter.
You would experience weightlessness but your mass would not change.
The amount of gravity the moon has.
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Gravity always work both ways, but proportional to the weight. So humans pull on the Earth just as the Earth pull on humans. Only that humans are so much lighter that our pull isn't much noticed. Something that's heavier than the Earth, well then the heavier object would exert the greater pull. But both would still pull on each other.
It would equal 24 hours on your time modulator. later earthling
lighter
sure if you want to be lighter or heviar
The object is actually lighter on the Sun
I think it would be lighter because all the moisture has gone from the substacne which would make it lighter.
Pretty much. While Jupiter does not have a solid surface, at what passes for a surface, a 100 lb Earthling would weigh 253 lbs.
You would experience weightlessness but your mass would not change.
Yes.
A brick would be lighter.
A heavier snake would, though lighter would not.
Neither. It doesn't absorb water.
One of Mars's moons? Yes, yes you would be "lighter" (as in less weight) due to titan only being a few miles wide
No, all gases are lighter than solids