Martian gravity is only 38% of the Earth's gravity.
At the surface of the planet Mars, the gravity at the equator is 37.6 % of the gravity of the Earth and the surface on the equator.
Only 38%
No, Its gravity is much lower due to a lower overall mass of the planet. Mars' gravity is about 37.6% of the Earths.
The equatorial gravity on Mars is 3.69 m/s2 or 0.376g (37% that of Earth). If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 37.7 lbs on Mars
You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
Yes, but it is much less than on Earth. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth you would weigh just 56.5 pounds on Mars. The specifics of the gravity on Mars is tjat it is 62% lower to be more precise. That means that Martian gravity is 38% of Earth's.
Because the acceleration of gravity on the surface of any given body depends on the mass of the body and its radius ... the distance of the surface from the center. Mars' mass ... about 11% of Earth's ... and Mars' radius ... about 53% of Earth's ... combine to produce about 38% of Earth's gravitational acceleration at the surface of Mars.
The force of gravity on Mars is equal to 3.7m/s2. Mars's force of gravity is therefore 37.8% that of Earth's.
Mars has less gravity.
No. Gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
Surface gravity on mars is 0.376 compared to that of the earth.
Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's.
Surface gravity (Earth=1) Mars: 0.38
No. The gravity on Mars is about 38% that on Earth. So Mars has about 62 percent less gravity.
Mars does not have extreme gravity! It is less than 40% of the earth's gravity.
The force of gravity on Mars is about 3/8 (0.375) that of Earth.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.
Mars has a force of gravity equal to 3.7m/s2.