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3 May, 08:08

If you weigh 150 lbs. on the surface of Earth, how much would you weigh on Venus? On Mars?

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  1. 3 May, 08:13
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    weight on Venus = 604.15 N

    weight on Venus = 252.01 N

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Weight on the earth, W = 150 lbs

    now,

    1 lbs = 4.45 N

    thus,

    W = 150 * 4.45 = 667.5 N

    now, mass on the earth, m = 667.5/9.8 = 68.11 kg

    now,

    ⇒ weight on Venus,

    the acceleration due to gravity on venus = 8.87 m/s²

    thus,

    weight on Venus = mass * acceleration due to gravity on venus

    or

    weight on Venus = 68.11 * 8.87 = 604.15 N

    ⇒ weight on mars,

    the acceleration due to gravity on mars = 3.70 m/s²

    thus,

    weight on Venus = mass * acceleration due to gravity on venus

    or

    weight on Venus = 68.11 * 3.70 = 252.01 N
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