If you weigh 180 pounds here on Earth, on Venus, you'd weigh 158.04 pounds.
The important idea is that F = MA because weight is a force W = MA. 60 = W = MA 60/A = Mass (A=9.8 m/s²=Earth's Mean Gravity Constant) W = MA (again) W = (found mass) (Venus' Mean Gravity Constant {9/10 of EMGC})
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An object or bunch of objects that weigh 300 pounds on the earth would, if transported to thesurface of the moon, weigh 48.98 pounds there. (rounded)
Approximately the same.
A person weighing 180 pounds on Earth would weigh 30 pounds on the moon.
The important idea is that F = MA because weight is a force W = MA. 60 = W = MA 60/A = Mass (A=9.8 m/s²=Earth's Mean Gravity Constant) W = MA (again) W = (found mass) (Venus' Mean Gravity Constant {9/10 of EMGC})
A person who weighs 180 pounds on Earth would weigh 29.78 pounds on the moon, of course not counting all the extra stuff he'd need just to stay alive there.
COMPARE AND CONTRASTThey are both round, and they orbit in circles,the contrast by Venus not having any moons unlike Earth,and Venus is hotter cause it is closer to the sun.whatever
Much lighter. If you weighed 180 pounds on earth you would weigh 68.4 pounds on Mercury.
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You would be only 38% of your weight on Mercury as you are on earth. If you weigh 180 pounds on earth you would then only weigh 68.4 pounds on Mercury.
About 180 pounds
180-190 pounds.
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