Hey there, I'm a scientist at the Dublin science institution specialised in mars... So I have some data if you want : right now although we are not fully sure since the exact composition of mars remains unknown to this day, we estimate it to have a mass of about 1582 billion tonnes.
On Mars, gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity. If you weigh 90 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 34.2 pounds on Mars.
98 pounds on Mars would weigh approximately 37.1 pounds due to the weaker gravity on Mars compared to Earth.
On Mars, you weigh 37.7% as much as you would on Earth. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 37.7 pounds on Mars. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 56.6 pounds. The equation is .37 x Earth weight = Martian weight.
On Mars, an object weighing 125 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 47.5 pounds, due to Mars having only 38% of the gravity of Earth.
Gravitational acceleration at Mars' surface = 3.7 m/sec2 = (3.7/9.8) = 0.3776 of its value at earth's surface.An object that weighs 115 on earth would weigh [ 115 x (3.7/9.8) ] = 43.418 on Mars. (rounded)
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50kg here is 18.85kg on Mars.
On Mars, gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity. If you weigh 90 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 34.2 pounds on Mars.
On Mars, you would weigh about 37.8% of your weight on Earth. So if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 38 pounds on Mars.
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76 on Earth is 28.652 on Mars.
The gravity on Mars is .376 that of Earth's. Therefore, you'd weigh 18.8Kg.