This question cannot be answered for a whole lot of reasons:
Anyway, if your mass is 50 lb, your weight on earth is 1600 pounds-force. On the surface of the sun you would weigh 13700 pounds-force.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh about 5,400 lb for about a millisecond before you were incinerated and turned into vapour. Sirius A is a star about twice the size of our Sun.
Any answer that is given would be merely a guess. As we have never weighed the sun we have no basis to calculate it's loss of weight.
You would weigh 33,480 pounds if you could stand on the sun.
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A human would weigh significantly less on the Sun compared to Earth due to the Sun's much stronger gravitational pull. The exact weight would depend on the individual's mass and the distance from the Sun's center, but it would be a small fraction of their weight on Earth.
. pounds on Earth.IF you weight 1 on Earth you would weight 27 on the Sun (Gravity is 27 times stronger). So if on the Sun you weigh 3030.6 pounds, on the Earth you would weight 3030.6/27 = 112.24.. pounds.
115 lbs on Earth would be 3,113.28 lbs on the sun.
if you weighed 100 kg on earth you would feel like you weighed 2,800 kg if you tried to walk on the surface of the sun.
In space, away from the gravitational influence of heavenly bodies, an overweight person would be 'weightless' meaning they would float as much as anyone else since there is no gravitational pull on their body. They would still have a greater mass than a person of lesser earth-weight. Everything weighs less on other planets. On some planets you would weigh more. For example: it you went to the earth's moon and you weighed 100 pounds then you would weigh 17 pounds on the moon! but, if you could go on the sun without dying, and if you weighed 100 pounds you would weigh 2,800lbs.
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
Sun far 3 000 000 or 65 000 000 from mercury
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