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Colton
7 December, 21:02
What is the weight on mars (g=3.7 m/s2)
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Noel Ponce
7 December, 22:35
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The weight of any object on Mars is
3.7 / 9.8 = 0.38 = 38%
of its weight on Earth.
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Ishaan Ali
7 December, 23:51
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Weight = mass x g
The weight of an object on mars is 3.2 m/s^2 x mass
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