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Your weight on planets different is affected by gravity 50 £ 55 pounds on Mars the same ways only to 24 pounds on the moon what percent of an object earth weight is it weight on mars and

on the moon

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User Apmeyer
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Assuming the weight of the object on Earth is 100 pounds, its weight on Mars would be:

(50 / 100) x 100 = 50 pounds

So the weight of the object on Mars is 50% of its weight on Earth.

Similarly, the weight of the object on the moon would be:

(24 / 100) x 100 = 24 pounds

So the weight of the object on the moon is 24% of its weight on Earth.

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User WhyNotHugo
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The weight of an object on Mars is 50-55 pounds, which is approximately 83-92% of its weight on Earth. The weight of an object on the Moon is 24 pounds, which is approximately 40% of its weight on Earth.
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