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How does a person's mass on Saturn compare to their mass on Earth?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A person's mass remains the same regardless of where they are in the universe. This means that if a person has a mass of 70 kilograms on Earth, they will still have a mass of 70 kilograms on Saturn.

However, weight is different from mass. Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object and depends on both the mass of the object and the gravitational field strength of the planet. Saturn's gravity is about 1.065 times that of Earth's gravity. So, while a person's mass remains the same, their weight would be greater on Saturn compared to Earth due to the stronger gravitational pull.

For example, if a person weighs 700 newtons on Earth (which corresponds to a mass of about 71 kg), they would weigh approximately 746 newtons on Saturn.

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