There is no such thing as artificial gravity Another Answer: Actually there is such a thing as artificial gravity. At least it can be made. Build a huge round object in the shape of a donut. Spin this object and centrifugal force will allow you walk and stand perpendicular to the sides. Another way is the use of magnets located on bottoms of shoes.
Mars is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. The orbital motion is a combination of the "sideways" velocity of Mars and the gravitational pull in the direction of the Sun. Another movement is the rotation of Mars on its axis.
There is no ring around the Mars now but Phobos (Moon of the Mars) Might form a ring around the Mars about 15billion(mabey million) years later.
100000000000 years from now
your weight in any given place is the result of gravity pulling you towards the scales. when you are out in space there is virtually just about no gravity acting upon you so you are just Abeu weightless. however you still have the same mass. then if you were to land on mars you would be fer lighter because mars has far less gravity then earth and as a result there is less attraction between your body and mars the result of this is that gravity does not pull towards the scales as hard so you read lighter. Now remember: SCIENCE HW IS HARD SO ALWAYS COME TO ME!! KATY G.!!!
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)
Actually, the idea that Pluto had about the same mass as Mars is outdated. It is now known that Pluto has less than 2% the mass of Mars, and therefore has less gravity.
You don't need to produce it. There's plenty of gravity on Mars now. On the surface, it's a little more than 1/3 as strong as it is on Earth, or almost double what it is on the moon.
Mars is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. The orbital motion is a combination of the "sideways" velocity of Mars and the gravitational pull in the direction of the Sun. Another movement is the rotation of Mars on its axis.
We don't know that there is ANYTHING living on Mars right now.
Bruno Mars is now 25 years old the 8 october 2011 will he be 26!
There is no ring around the Mars now but Phobos (Moon of the Mars) Might form a ring around the Mars about 15billion(mabey million) years later.
100000000000 years from now
100000000000 years from now
it did bilions of years ago but its all dried up now
it took lots of years hes talented
your weight in any given place is the result of gravity pulling you towards the scales. when you are out in space there is virtually just about no gravity acting upon you so you are just Abeu weightless. however you still have the same mass. then if you were to land on mars you would be fer lighter because mars has far less gravity then earth and as a result there is less attraction between your body and mars the result of this is that gravity does not pull towards the scales as hard so you read lighter. Now remember: SCIENCE HW IS HARD SO ALWAYS COME TO ME!! KATY G.!!!
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