Multiple Choice
The strength of gravity on Mars is about 40% of that on Earth. If an astronaut were to visit Mars, what would happen to their mass and weight compared to when they were on Earth?
A) Their weight would be the same, but their mass would be less.
B) Their weight and mass would both be less than when they were on Earth.
C) Their weight and mass would both be unchanged from when they were on Earth.
D) Their mass would be the same, but their weight would be less.
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