Weight Formula:
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Weight calculation determines the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It depends on the object's mass and the gravitational acceleration of the celestial body.
The calculator uses the weight formula:
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Explanation: Weight is the product of mass and gravitational acceleration, measured in Newtons (N).
Details: Calculating weight on different planets helps in understanding gravitational variations, space missions, and comparative planetary studies.
Tips: Enter mass in kilograms and gravitational acceleration in m/s². Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's the difference between mass and weight?
A: Mass is the amount of matter in an object (constant), while weight is the force of gravity on that object (varies by location).
Q2: What are common g values for planets?
A: Earth: 9.81 m/s², Moon: 1.62 m/s², Mars: 3.71 m/s², Jupiter: 24.79 m/s².
Q3: Why is weight measured in Newtons?
A: Newton is the SI unit of force, and weight is a force resulting from gravity.
Q4: How does weight change on different planets?
A: Weight changes proportionally to the gravitational acceleration while mass remains constant.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for any celestial body?
A: Yes, as long as you know the gravitational acceleration of that body.