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Jaden’s mass is 50 kilograms. His weight on Earth is newtons, and his weight on Mars is newtons.
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Jaden’s mass is 50 kilograms. His weight on Earth is newtons, and his weight on Mars is newtons.
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10N = 1 Kg on Earth
3.7 N = 1 Kg on Mars
500 N on Earth and 185 N on Mars
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186 netwons on Mars and 490 netwons on earth
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