Add seven pounds on to your weight. That's about how much you would weigh. Because Saturn has such low density, your weight would not be much heavier than what it is now.
Multiply weight on Earth by 1.064. So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you'd weigh 106.4lb on Saturn.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 202.40 pounds.
The planet Saturn has 95 times more mass than the planet Earth, but remarkably you would actually be lighter, not heavier, if you could stand on the clouds of Saturn. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth you would weigh 165 pounds on Saturn. The reason for this is Saturn is much less dense than Earth. In other words, although Saturn contains 95 times more matter than Earth, that matter is spread out over a much, much vaster area. The width of Saturn is equal to the width of nine planet Earths. Saturn is blanketed by clouds and is believed to have no solid surface.
Not quite. An object would weight slightly more on Saturn than it does on Earth.
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.
Multiply weight on Earth by 1.064. So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you'd weigh 106.4lb on Saturn.
10000 poundsIf a person weights 100 lbs on earth what would they weight on Saturn ?
106.45 would.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 202.40 pounds.
Well if a person weights 100 lbs on Earth, they weight 108 lbs. on Saturn.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh about 106.4lb on Saturn
The planet Saturn has 95 times more mass than the planet Earth, but remarkably you would actually be lighter, not heavier, if you could stand on the clouds of Saturn. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth you would weigh 165 pounds on Saturn. The reason for this is Saturn is much less dense than Earth. In other words, although Saturn contains 95 times more matter than Earth, that matter is spread out over a much, much vaster area. The width of Saturn is equal to the width of nine planet Earths. Saturn is blanketed by clouds and is believed to have no solid surface.
On a larger planet, such as Jupiter or Saturn.
Your mass is the same wherever you are, on Earth, on Saturn, on the Sun. Your weight changes if you are on a different planet.
Mass is a property of the object, no matter what else is around. It doesn't change, regardless of where the object is. Weight is the result of gravitational interaction between the object and something else, so it depends on what else is around. Your weight on Saturn would be different from your weight on Earth, because Saturn's mass is different from Earth'smass, and your distance from Saturn's center would be different from the distance between you and Earth's center.
The acceleration of gravity at the surface of Saturn is 11.171 meters per second2. That's about 1.139 times its value at the earth's surface. Whatever the object's weight is on earth, it's about 11.4% more on Saturn.
Not quite. An object would weight slightly more on Saturn than it does on Earth.