If you weighed 60lbs on Earth you'd weigh 63.8lb on Saturn.
A 5 pound rock on Earth would weigh 5.3 pounds on Saturn. This is because Saturn's gravity is slightly stronger than the pull on Earth.
A person weighing 95 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 100 pounds on Saturn, due to Saturn's stronger gravitational pull.
Well, aren't we getting all interplanetary here? A 125-pound person on Earth would weigh about 134 pounds on Saturn. Why? Because Saturn's gravity is stronger than Earth's, so it would make you feel a bit heavier. But hey, at least you'd have some killer views of those rings while you weigh yourself down!
Presuming a 108 pound person could find something to stand on at the "surface" of Saturn, and could survive there long enough to be weighed, that person would weigh about 115 pounds.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 93.15 pounds.
On Saturn, the force of gravity is stronger than on Earth, so you would weigh more. If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 84 pounds on Saturn.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 150.65 pounds.
On Saturn, your weight would be a lot higher compared to Earth due to its stronger gravitational pull. You would weigh about 185 lbs on Saturn if you weigh 70 lbs on Earth.
Your weight on Saturn would be approximately 91% of your weight on Earth due to its lower gravity. So if you weigh 85 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 77 pounds on Saturn.
Its a difficult one, since there is no real surface to be able to stand on. At the equator, Saturn's gravity is similar to that of Earth, so if you could weight someone they would weigh about the same. A 100kg person on Earth would weigh 106.5 kg on Saturn.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your weight on the surface of Saturn will be very similar to your weight on Earth.The related link below is a good site to use to calculate your weight on other planets.If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 106.4lbs on Saturn.1lb = 1.0645lb= 5.3210lb = 10.6425lb = 26.650lb = 53.2100lb = 106.4150lb = 159.6200lb = 212.8500lb = 532Or multiply x 1.064See related question for weight on other worlds.
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.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 345.00 pounds.