Gravity on Mars is exactly the same as it is on Earth and on Venus, with all of
the same characteristics and behavior. The strength of gravitational forces and
their directions, as well as the actions of projectiles and of objects in free fall,
are calculated using exactly the same equations and formulas on all three
planets. Mass, weight, density, buoyancy, pressure, temperature, volume,
area, friction, speed, velocity, acceleration, work, power, and energy are also
related in exactly the same ways on all three.
On Earth:
Acceleration of gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.807 m/s2
Acceleration compared to Venus . . 111 %
Acceleration compared to Mars . . . 263.5 %
Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on earth . . . . . 45.359 kilograms
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Venus . . 110.7 pounds
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Mars . . . 263.5 pounds
On Venus:
Acceleration of gravity . . . . . . . . . . 8.858 m/s2
Acceleration compared to Earth . . 90.3 %
Acceleration compared to Mars. . 238 %
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . 90.3 pounds
Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . . 45.359 kilograms
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Mars. . 238 pounds
On Mars:
Acceleration of gravity. . . . . . . . . . . 3.722 m/s2
Acceleration compared to Earth. . . 39.5 %
Acceleration compared to Venus . . 42 %
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth. . . 39.5 pounds
Mass of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Earth . . . . 45.359 kilograms
Weight of a man who weighs 100 pounds on Venus . . 42 pounds
venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
The gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity, on Mars it is about 38%, on Uranus it is about 89%, on Sedna it is about 0.6%, and on Neptune it is about 114% of Earth's gravity.
The ratio gravity on Mars to gravity on Earth is 1 to 2.64, while the ratio gravity on Earth to gravity on mars is 1 to .621.So a person on earth weighing 100 pounds would weigh 62 pounds on mars, and a 200 pound person would weigh 124
No, the planets Venus and Mars do not have a significant effect on Earth's tides. The main contributor to Earth's tides is the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also playing a role. The influence of Venus and Mars on Earth's tides is negligible compared to the influence of the Moon and the Sun.
The Earth's nearest neighboring planets are Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the Earth than Mars is.
Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's.
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venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
The gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity, on Mars it is about 38%, on Uranus it is about 89%, on Sedna it is about 0.6%, and on Neptune it is about 114% of Earth's gravity.
Stronger gravity than what? The gravity of Venus is stronger than that of the moon or of Mars, but weaker than that of Earth.
The ratio gravity on Mars to gravity on Earth is 1 to 2.64, while the ratio gravity on Earth to gravity on mars is 1 to .621.So a person on earth weighing 100 pounds would weigh 62 pounds on mars, and a 200 pound person would weigh 124
Mars has 38% approximative gravity to that of Earth, meaning Earth has almost three times as much. While the moon has 16.7% that of the Earth. Meaning Mars has a stronger gravitational pull then that of the moon.
Really none, there is no actual planet that has the exact same gravity, some can be close, like saying it Gforce was 2000, and another was 2000, but actually its like 2000.01010203053232 and 2000.21020103020310. Mars and Venus are roughly the same size as earth (and thus have about the same gravity), but I don't think any planet in our solar system is exactly the same as earth. Gravity is determined by mass; the planet in our solar system with a mass closest to earth is Venus. Venus' gravity is 8.87 ms-2 whereas the Earth's gravity is 9.86 ms-2. Mars's gravity is 3.71 ms-2.
It doesn't. For instance ... Earth & Venus have almost the same gravity yet Venus' day is about a year long Whereas Mars has but a quarter of Earth's gravity and its day is almost identical.
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
you would weigh the least on mars. (take in account Pluto is not a planet any more)
Mercury & Mars both have surface gravity less than that of Earth. Mars is about 1/3 that of Earth. The surface gravity of Venus is also less, but only very slightly.