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'Kg' is a unit of mass, not weight.

On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight of about

0.102 kg of mass.

On the moon, the same kg of mass weighs 1.6 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight

of about 0.616 kg of mass.

On Mars, the same kg of mass weighs 3.7 newtons, and 1 newton is the weight

of about 0.269 kg of mass.

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