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10 May, 23:57
How much would a 70.0-kg person weigh on Mercury?
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Wilma
11 May, 01:07
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26.4 kg or 258.984 N
Explanation:
Weight on Mercury = (Weight on earth / 9.81 m^2/s) * 3.7 m^2/s
Weight on Mercury = (70 / 9.81) * 3.7
Weight on Mercury = 26.4 kg
Unit of Weight = Newton
So, 26.4 * 9.81 = 258.984 N
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