This is a hypothetical question:
Its my understanding that gravity on Mars is approximately 2/5 that of Earth (40%). So a person weighing 200lbs would effectively weigh 80lbs on Mars.
If it were possible to play a baseball game on the Mars a ball would travel 60% farther than it would on Earth.
If that ball game were played beneath the Martian surface would the gravitational effects on the thrown ball be greater or less than on the surface?
Would the closer you get to the red planets heavy metal core increase or decrease the gravitational effect on the ball (or a person) the deeper you go (200ft, 300ft, 500ft, a mile)?
Its my understanding that gravity on Mars is approximately 2/5 that of Earth (40%). So a person weighing 200lbs would effectively weigh 80lbs on Mars.
If it were possible to play a baseball game on the Mars a ball would travel 60% farther than it would on Earth.
If that ball game were played beneath the Martian surface would the gravitational effects on the thrown ball be greater or less than on the surface?
Would the closer you get to the red planets heavy metal core increase or decrease the gravitational effect on the ball (or a person) the deeper you go (200ft, 300ft, 500ft, a mile)?