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  • 17-10-2020
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An astronaut has a mass of 80kg how much mass does he weigh in Mars

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22amanda 22amanda
  • 17-10-2020
I think they would weigh 261.33 Newton’s.
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soonerchick78 soonerchick78
  • 17-10-2020

Answer:

26.66kg

Explanation:

If a person has a mass of 80kg, then they will weigh 80kg x 9.8m/s^2 or 784 Newtons on the Earth. That same person would weigh 80kg x 9.8m/s^2/3 or 261.33 Newtons on Mars, which the person might think was 26.66 Kg (although he would be incorrect since his mass has not changed).

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