You divide your current weight by 2.65625.
Hence, if your weight is 170 lbs. you would weigh 64 lbs. on Mars because 170/2.65625=64.
To calculate someone's weight on Mars, you would multiply their weight on Earth by Mars' gravity (0.38). So, if someone weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh about 57 pounds on Mars.
About 2 times less, so if you weigh 50 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 18(mars is a bit less massive than half the size of earth) on Mars.
127 pounds on Earth is 47.879 pounds on Mars.
A person would be squashed by gravity on Mars if there were a large slab of rockon top of him.The acceleration of gravity on Mars is 3.77 meters per second2 ... about 38% ofits value on Earth. So an astronaut who weighs 200 pounds with all his gear onEarth would have to drag around 76 pounds on Mars.
Currently, it would be much more difficult to find a doctor than here on Earth.
To calculate someone's weight on Mars, you would multiply their weight on Earth by Mars' gravity (0.38). So, if someone weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh about 57 pounds on Mars.
Mars comes the closest.
It weighs about 14 - 16 lbs.
Mars weighs 639E21 kg. That is exactly 0.107 in Earth mass. Venus is a planet that weighs as much as Mars. Pluto and other smaller moons weigh close to Mars as well.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.
About 2 times less, so if you weigh 50 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 18(mars is a bit less massive than half the size of earth) on Mars.
Enough for someone to ask this question.
I don't realy know but i guess 0 because nothing goes on mars even know somepeople say mars bars because of the word mars
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127 pounds on Earth is 47.879 pounds on Mars.
If an object weighs 100 newtons on Earth, it would weigh approximately 37.8 newtons on Mars. This is because the gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth.
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.