If your weight on earth (with a gravitational acceleration of approx. 9.8 m/s^2) is 45 kg, then your mass would be 45 / 9.8 = 4.6 - Meaning that on Mars (which has a gravitational acceleration of 3.7 m/s^2), your weight would be 4.6 * 3.7 = 17 kg. To summarize and simplify, the conversion factor from Earth to Mars weight is approx 3.7/9.8=0,38.
The question is wrong. Kilogram is not a unit of weight, it is a unit of mass. Weight is a force, and it is measured in newton.
For more information, read the Wikipedia article on "mass versus weight". Or at least the introductory section.
65lb on earth
You would weigh 25 kg.
76 pounds on Mars.
If you weighed 78 pounds on earth, you would weigh 29.4 pounds on mars.
Yes. The gravity of Mars is only 1/3rd of Earth's at the surface. If you weighed 120 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 40 pounds on Mars (without a spacesuit).
The mass and diameter of the planet Mars is less that of Earth so there are changes to how the gravity effects you. This would cause a normally 150 pound person to only weigh 56 pounds on Mars.
If you weighed 100 lb on Earth you would weigh 37.7 lbs on Mars1lb = 0.3775lb = 1.88510lb = 3.7725lb = 9.42550lb = 18.85100lb = 37.7150lb = 56.55200lb = 75.4500lb = 188.5Or multiply x 0.377
how much would you weigh if you were 1001lbs on earth then you went to mars
You would weigh 17.719 kg.
76 pounds on Mars.
On Mars you would weigh pi pounds.
If you weighed 78 pounds on earth, you would weigh 29.4 pounds on mars.
Mars's gravitational pull is 38% that of Earth's, meaning you would weigh 38 pounds on that planet.
Yes. The gravity of Mars is only 1/3rd of Earth's at the surface. If you weighed 120 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 40 pounds on Mars (without a spacesuit).
no, say if you weighed 1kg on earth than you would weigh 0.1 on the moon and 0.3 on mars
The mass and diameter of the planet Mars is less that of Earth so there are changes to how the gravity effects you. This would cause a normally 150 pound person to only weigh 56 pounds on Mars.
40N is 15.08N on Mars.
If you weighed 100 lb on Earth you would weigh 37.7 lbs on Mars1lb = 0.3775lb = 1.88510lb = 3.7725lb = 9.42550lb = 18.85100lb = 37.7150lb = 56.55200lb = 75.4500lb = 188.5Or multiply x 0.377
Mars has a gravitational pull about 38% of that on earth. So if you weigh 100 pounds on earth, you would only weigh 38 pounds on mars. If you are a kid that weighs about 80 pounds, you would weigh only about 30.4 pounds on mars!