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On Titan you would weight about 18% of your weight on Earth.
Any object that weighs 132 pounds on earth would weigh 21.6 pounds (rounded) on the moon.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
Equatorial surface gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 time that of earth, so a 50lb person on earth would weigh 126.4 lbs
She would weigh 22 pounds. Just divid by 6.
On Titan you would weight about 18% of your weight on Earth.
Any object that weighs 132 pounds on earth would weigh 21.6 pounds (rounded) on the moon.
An object that weighs 9 pounds on the moonwould weigh 55.1 pounds on earth.
They would weigh 112.5lbs.
It would weigh a Pound
No they would both weigh one pound. However, the paper would likely have a higher density.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
A 50 pound kid would weigh 107 pounds on Jupiter. This is because of the gravity.
they would both weigh the same as they are both one pound!!
they would weigh 30 pounds.
What is "a one hundred pound object" ? That's a peculiar label to put on anything, since we know that the same object has different weights in different places ... you know that too, or you wouldn't be asking the question. I can only assume that you're calling it a "one hundred pound object" because it weighs 100 pounds when it's on the surface of the Earth. If that's true, then it becomes a "106.5 pound object" on Saturn.
you would weigh 1 pound no matter how big you are