A person's weight on Mars would be 38% less than his weight on the Earth. This is because Mars's gravity is 38% weaker than that of the Earth, so Mars pulls on the person with less force, resulting in lower weight of the person.
Edit: 38% of 180 is 68.4. So that doesn't exactly fit the question. However
I agree with the "38%" value, so perhaps the question meant "68" not "63".
25.39 pounds would be your weight on the Moon.
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.
You would weigh approximately 36 pounds on Mars. This is because Mars has only about 38% of Earth's gravity, so your weight would decrease significantly.
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.
To keep it simple weight is about 40% of earth weight on Mars. 0.4 * 330 pounds = 132 pounds ==========
Mars's gravitational pull is 38% that of Earth's, meaning you would weigh 38 pounds on that planet.
To find the weight of an object on Mars, you can use the formula: Weight on Mars = Weight on Earth × (Mars's gravity / Earth's gravity). Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity. Therefore, an object that weighs 1,000 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 380 pounds on Mars.
25.39 pounds would be your weight on the Moon.
Your weight on Mars would be about 51 pounds. This is because the gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity 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.
100 pounds on Earth would weigh about 38 pounds on Mars. This is because Mars has lower gravity than Earth, about 0.38 times the gravity on Earth.
You would weigh approximately 36 pounds on Mars. This is because Mars has only about 38% of Earth's gravity, so your weight would decrease significantly.
On Mars, your weight would be less than on Earth due to the lower gravity. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of that on Earth, so if you weighed 200 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 76 pounds on Mars.
A person weighing 200 pounds on Earth would weigh about 76 pounds on Mars due to Mars having about 38% of Earth's gravity.
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, 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.
To keep it simple weight is about 40% of earth weight on Mars. 0.4 * 330 pounds = 132 pounds ==========