6.05 times less: 60kg = 60 / 6.05 = about 9.92kg
A 1 kilogram object would weigh approximately 2.2 pounds on Earth.
One kilogram of xenon would weigh one kilogram on Earth, as weight is a measure of the force exerted on an object due to gravity. Xenon, like any other material, would experience the force of gravity at the standard acceleration rate on Earth.
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
One liter of water would weigh approximately 1 kilogram, or 1000 grams.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
On earth, that much mass weighs 313.6 newtons (70.55 pounds).
about a 1/6th
Simple. Weigh it
One pound of weight on Earth is equal to 454 grams, and 1,000 grams equal 1 kilogram. Thus, a kilogram on Earth is about 2.2 pounds, so 400 kilos = 880 lbs. Note that a kilogram measures the amount of matter in an object, and pounds measure the amount of gravitational force on an object. So one kilogram on a planet smaller than Earth, (IE, Mercury,) would weigh far less than 1 lb, and a kilogram would weigh much more on a larger planet, like Jupiter.
Due to gravity, an object would weigh 3 times more on Earth than on Mercury, so the answer would be 75lbs
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