1 kg weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth. (It would be something different on the moon.) 100 kg weighs (100 x 2.20462) = 220.462 pounds (on earth, rounded)
100 kilograms = 220.46 pounds.
100 kilograms is 220.46 pounds.
100kg equates to 220 pounds.
45.3592 kg = 100 pounds
Yes. Alternatively, "what is 100 108 and 120 lbs in kg?" 100 pounds is 45.5 kg 108 pounds is 49 kg 120 pounds is 54.5 kg 2.2 pounds are equal to 1 kg
53 kg = 116.8 pounds (about 116 pounds 13.52 ounces).
100 pounds is about 45.4 kg.
220 pounds = 220/2.2046 kg = around 100 kg
Why do you call him "a 100 lb. person" ? Is it because he weighs 100 pounds on Earth ? If so, then he's made of 45.36 kilograms of mass. If he takes his 45.36 kg of mass to the moon, it weighs 16.55 pounds there. If he takes his 45.36 kg of mass to Mars, it weighs 37.95 pounds there.
That depends where you are. -- On Earth, each kilogram weighs 2.205 pounds, so 100 kg weighs 2.205 times as much as 100 pounds. -- On the moon, each kilogram weighs only 5.84 ounces, so 100 pounds is 274 times the weight of 100 kg. It all depends on where you are.
100 kilograms would be 220.5 pounds. 212 pounds would be equal to 96.1616 kilograms.
1 kg = 2.2 pounds 97 pounds = 97/2.2 kg 97 pounds = 43.9984599 kilograms
On earth, 150 kg of mass weighs 330.69 pounds (rounded)
To convert your weight on Earth into your weight on Mars, you have to multiply your weight (in pounds) by 0.38, which is the gravitational pull of Mars in comparison to Earth. As for answering your question, well, the answer depends on what unit you use for 100; pounds or kilograms.If you mean 100 pounds, we do 100 X 0.38 to get a result of 38 pounds. So we come to the conclusion that a person weighing 100 lbs (45 kg) on Earth would weigh 38 lbs (17 kg) on Mars.However, if you mean 100 kilograms, not pounds, then we do the calculation the following way. We convert 100 kg to lbs and get 220 lbs. 220 X 0.38 is approx. 84 kg. So we come to the conclusion that a person weighing 100 kg (220 lbs) on Earth would weigh 84 kg (185 lbs) on Mars.
380 pounds = 172.36 kilograms.
250 pounds = 113.4 kilograms.
120 kg equates to approximately 265 pounds. (Formula: kg x 2.2 = pounds).
100 - 200 kg = 220.46 - 440.92 lbs
If you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would weigh a mere 16.5 kg on the Moon.
100 kg of mass weighs 220.46 pounds on earth, and 200.22pounds on Venus.
100 kilograms = 220.46 pounds.
100 kilograms = 220.46 pounds.
100 kilograms = 220.462262 pounds
The gravity on Mercury is much less than Earth's. You would only weigh 38% of your Earth weight there.Examples :100 pounds on Earth, 38 pounds on Mercury150 pounds on Earth, 57 pounds on Mercury200 pounds on Earth, 76 pounds on Mercury(see related link)The local gravity of Mercury is 0.37 that of Earth. If they weighed 100 kg on Earth, they would weigh 37 kg on Mercury.A 100 pound person would weigh 37.8 pounds on Mercury.
58 kilograms = 127.87 pounds.