According to the Google search "kg to lbs", 1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds . . . on the surface of the earth.
The earth is believed to weigh about 10^25 pounds.
Mars's gravitational pull is 38% that of Earth's, meaning you would weigh 38 pounds on that planet.
Depends on the mass of the asteroid
The surface gravity on mars is about 38% of earth. So If you weigh 100 lbs on earth you would only weigh 38lbs on mars. basically you would be light as F***
1 to 2 pounds
1 kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds (rounded) on the surface of the earth. 944 kg weigh (944 x 2.2) = 2,076.8 pounds (rounded)
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.807 newtons (2.205 pounds). By comparison, on the surface of Venus, the same 1 kilogram of mass weighs 8.858 newtons (1.991 pounds). A hefty adult who weighs 200 pounds on earth would weigh 180.65 pounds on Venus.
On earth, that much mass weighs 313.6 newtons (70.55 pounds).
You are weightless on mars because there is zero (or no) gravity.
On earth, it takes 1.365 kg of mass to weigh 3.01 pounds.
2.20462262... pounds per kilogram.
2.20462262
The surface gravity on Mars is about 38% of the Earth's. 220 x 0.38 = 83.6 : So, you would weigh about 83 (and a half) pounds.
A mass of 2,496 pounds on Earth would be 334.6 pounds on Europa.
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds
2 and a quarter pounds of jam, weigh about a kilogram!
1 kilogram mass weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth.190 kilograms weighs (190 x 2.20462) = 418.88 pounds(on earth, rounded)