Mercury's surface gravity is equal to 3.7m/s^2. Thus, an object that weighs 100lbs here on Earth would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
An object with a mass of 100 pounds will weigh 1216 pounds-force on Mercury.
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
It would still weigh 100lbs, though the gravity on Io would affect its apparent weight so you could lift it like was about an 18 lb weight on earth.
The acceleration of gravity ... and therefor the weight of any object ... on thesurface of Mercury is 37.698% of its value on the surface of Earth. (rounded)
Considering that grams are a unit of mass, their mass would still be 100g. If you used a unit of weight, such as pounds, the relative weight of an object would change from planet to planet. On Mercury, a person who weighed 100 lbs normally would instead weigh 38 lbs.
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I have been told the approximate weight is 100lbs.
It depends what the object is.
The acceleration of gravity ... and therefor the weight of any object ... on thesurface of Mercury is 37.698% of its value on the surface of Earth. (rounded)
hieght: 5.3 - 5.5 weight: 100lbs - 120lbs
in the book, she says she is under 100lbs.
100lbs
around 100lbs
100lbs-125lbs
100lbs = 7.1 stone
60-100lbs.
Yes, you can start at any weight.
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.