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"You have no weight in space. Zero."

Not true. Astronauts in space only feel weightless if in orbit, because they are constantly falling. If one were to remain stationary you would feel the pull of gravity of the earth even at the altitudes used by the astronauts. Weight would depend on forces exerted by whatever planet or body you are near.

Mass remains constant.

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15y ago

Their mass would stay the same...it just wouldn't be demonstrable in space because there is no nearby large mass to create weght in space or they would be in orbit where centrifical force would balance the weight giving the impression of no weight

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13y ago

On the surface of the Earth if you used a bathroom scale you would weigh 165 pounds and would have a mass of 165 pounds. In space (orbiting the Earth on the space station) you would be in free fall and therefore your bathroom scales would weigh you at 0 pounds. However, your mass would still be 165 pounds.

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8y ago

The wording of the question is a little vague. If you mean to ask what the weight of a person would be on Mars if the weigh 110 lbs on Earth, then the answer is roughly 0.38 x 110 lbs = 41.8 lbs

(If you meant the person is 110 lbs on Mars, then the same person would be roughly 289.5 pounds on Earth)

The reason is that the gravity on Mars is roughly 0.38 times that of the Earth.

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13y ago

If you weigh 200 lbs on the Earth, you would weigh 181.4 lbs on Venus. Your weight on a different planet depends on the mass of the planet and the distance you are from the center of the planet.

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9y ago

A person who weighed 110 pounds on Earth would weigh about 290 pounds on Jupiter. This is because Jupiter's gravity is stronger than Earth's.

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14y ago

At 110 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 99.77 pounds on Venus
(Venus gravity=.907*E.)

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12y ago

if i was 110 pounds then how much would i weigh on venus

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12y ago

you don't weigh anything in space

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13y ago

100 pounds.

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