Thanks to the law of conservation of mass, 2 pounds is 2 pounds - anywhere.
78 pounds on Neptune.
95.6 pounds
On Neptune, your weight would be approximately 170 pounds due to the stronger gravitational pull on that planet compared to Earth.
A 90-pound person on Earth would weigh about 102 pounds on Neptune, due to Neptune's stronger gravitational pull.
Neptune's gravity is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. Therefore, someone who weighed 90 pounds on Earth would weigh 102.6 pounds on Neptune.
Assuming the same mass, you would weigh about 55.3 pounds on Neptune due to its stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Neptune's gravity is about 11.15 m/s2. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, on Neptune, you would weigh around 169 pounds on Neptune.
82 pounds is a measure of mass and so will be 82 pounds anywhere. Mass is independent of the force of gravity. Unless, of course, you were thinking of 82 pounds Sterling. I doubt if that would be worth much - certainly not enough to pay for the fuel for your journey back to earth!
You would weigh 119 pounds on Neptune if you were 100 pounds on Earth. However, Neptune is a gas planet consisting of a methane atmosphere so you can't actually stand on it.
2 pounds
Lbs Is another meaning of pounds. so 2 pounds is 2 lbs :)
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