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Mark weighs 200 Newtons on Earth, where the force of gravity is 10 m/s2. He goes to Mars, where the force of gravity is 3.5 m/s2. What is Mark's weight on Mars?
(4 points)
Responses
200 N
200 N
570 N
570 N
700 N
700 N
70 N
70 N
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Weight on Mars = mass × g_Mars. Mass = 200 N / 10 m/s² = 20 kg.
So weight on Mars = 20 kg × 3.5 m/s² = 70 N.
Answer: 70 N.
So weight on Mars = 20 kg × 3.5 m/s² = 70 N.
Answer: 70 N.
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