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A person weighing 785 newtons on the surface

of Earth would weigh 298 newtons on the
surface of Mars. What is the magnitude of the
gravitational field strength on the surface of
Mars?
(1) 2.63 N/kg (3) 6.09 N/kg
(2) 3.72 N/kg (4) 9.81 N/kg

User Navige
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Answer:

3.72 n/kg

Step-by-step explanation:

User Farhanjk
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Weight anywhere = (mass) x (gravity there)

The acceleration of gravity on Earth is 9.8 m/s² .
So on Earth . . .

785 N = (the person's mass) x (9.8 m/s²)

Divide each side by (9.8 m/s²):

The person's mass = (785N) / (9.8 m/s²)
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On Mars,
(his weight) = (his mass) x (acceleration of gravity on Mars)

298 newtons = (785/9.8 kg) x (acceleration of G on Mars)

Divide each side by (785/9.8 kg):

Acceleration of gravity on Mars =

(298 newton) / (785/9.8 kg) = 3.72 N / kg .
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