What is the mass of mercury times the mass of earths mass?
Mercury’s density is slightly less than the Earth’s (see Density). That is, a portion of Mercury would weigh slightly less than an equal portion of the Earth. Mercury is smaller than the Earth and therefore has much less mass (see Mass). Mercury’s smaller mass makes its force of gravity only about a third as strong as that of the Earth. An object that weighs 100 pounds on the Earth would weigh only about 38 pounds on Mercury. Hope that helps…Didn’t really know what you were asking. Sorry.