For every 100 pounds of a person's weight on Earth,
he would weigh 37 pounds on Mercury.
Every child is above average.
100 pounds of Earth-weight becomes about 37 pounds on the surface of Mercury.
No child is "average".
No. On Mercury you would weigh 37% of what you weigh on Earth.
If you weigh 1,001 lbs on Earth you would weigh 378.3 lbs on Mercury.
You would weigh 27.2lbs on Mercury.
If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 57 pounds on Mercury
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
You will weigh just 37.8% of whatever you weigh on Earth. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth you will weigh 56.7 pounds on Mercury.
How heavy mercury is depends on how much of it you've got! You may have a cubic metre, in which case it will weigh 13.55 tonnes. You may have a litre, in which case it will weigh 13.55 kilograms
it depends what its in relation too, a heavy child could weigh less than a light adult.
males may weigh up to 1900 kilograms
Since on average, you would weigh about 40% on Mercury as you would weigh on Earth, with practice you could expect to be able to jump about 2½ times as high.
No. On Mercury you would weigh 37% of what you weigh on Earth.
a little too tall and about 40 lbs too heavy they're NOT too tall, and NOT too heavy. http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ that website calculates whether you're under/over/average weight according to your height&age. i am 13, 5'7"-ish and weigh 150, and i am on the heavy side of AVERAGE. so, i'd say your average.
Wedding dresses are very heavy. A good wedding would weigh nearly 5-10 kg.
If you weigh 1,001 lbs on Earth you would weigh 378.3 lbs on Mercury.
54 kg I am 13 and weigh about 8 stone
if you weigh a 100 lbs, on Mercury you will weigh 38 lbs. just multiply your answer by 0.38.
if you weigh a 100 lbs, on mercury you will weigh 38 lbs. just multiply your answer by 0.38.