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Emmanuel
10 January, 11:03
On Mars, how much would a 1kg object weigh
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Miller
10 January, 11:30
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On Mars, 1 kilogram would be about 3.5 Newtons. So, on Earth, the person would mass 77 kilograms, but weigh 754.6 Newtons. On Mars, the person would still mass 77 kilograms (because mass does not change with gravity), but weigh 269.5 Newtons.
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Brenton Orr
10 January, 12:26
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3.5 newtons
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The weigh of the earths surface is 9.8 newtons so on mars it would be 3.5 newtons
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