Venus is slightly smaller than the earth and has less gravity, so we would weigh less on Venus than we do on Earth. To determine how much you would weigh on Venus you multiply your Earth weight by 0.9. On object of 100 pounds would weigh only 90 pounds on Venus.
Venusian gravity is about 90% Earth's gravity, so a 100lb man would weigh around 90lbs on Venus. Not much of a difference, huh? :)
250 pounds
On the surface of Venus, the acceleration of gravity, and therefore the weight of any object, is 90.3 percent of what it is on the surface of Earth.
About 10% less than you do on Earth.
D: weight doesnt apply in space dude
Weight on Venus = 0.904*weight on earth.
500000000 tones
1,0000 tones bro
2 tones
Venus
im a planet (or a core of one)
100 lbs on earth = 81,3 lbs on Venus (divide by 1.23)
He would weigh 111 pounds on Venus.
100 kg of mass weighs 220.46 pounds on earth, and 200.22pounds on Venus.
Yes, you would weigh 0.907 times your earthly weight.
160 lb (73 kg)
Venusian gravity is about 90% Earth's gravity, so a 100lb man would weigh around 90lbs on Venus. Not much of a difference, huh? :)