If you weighed 100 lb on Earth you would weigh 88.9lbs on Uranus.
Simple calculations should solve any other weight.
My weight in the gravitational field of that planet is roughly 0.000000016 ounce,
since I am roughly 1,787,000,000 miles from it at the present time.
If I could get closer to it, I could weigh more, since a person's weight depends on his
mass, how close he is to a planet, and the planet's mass. If I could stand right on it,
then I'd weigh about 92% of what I weigh on Earth. But that's not likely to happen,
not only because I am too old for astronaut training, but also because I would only
agree to go if they promised to bring me back.
Uranus is weightless. It is a body in space and it is not an object that can be weighed on a scale in a gravitational field. It has considerable mass, however. The mass of Uranus according to WikiPedia is: (8.6810 ± 0.0013) × 1025 kg
or 14.536 Earths. You can convert this number of kilograms to pounds if you want, but the answer will be different depending on the reference planet. This is one problem with 'weight' as contrasted with 'mass'. Uranus would 'weigh' many more pounds relative to Jupiter's gravity than it would weigh relative to earth's. But its mass is the same by any comparison, unless for some bizarre reason relativistic effects come into play.
Well I have been looking and it weighs 102.5 pounds
Uranus has a mass of 8.6816 X 10**24 kilograms, about 14.5 times the mass of the Earth.
multiply your weight by .795
that is your weight on uranus
There is a fun calculator at exploratorium.edu that will convert your weight into the equivalent weight on other planets based on gravitational pull.
it depends how much wiegh are you talking about and noone can awnser that question because noone has been on Jupiter
if you wiegh 100 hundred pounds on earth you weigh 8 pounds on uranus
You could weigh 62 pounds on the planet Uranus.
On Uranus, you'd weigh 181.35 pounds.
Uranus's gravity is 90% that of Earth's, so if you weigh 100 lbs it's pretty simple, you would weigh 90 lbs on Uranus. You wouldn't last long there, though.
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The gravity of Uranus is about 0.86 that of Earth. This means an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
Assuming the person's weight on Earth is 100 pounds, on Uranus, which has a lesser gravitational pull, that person would weigh approximately 89 pounds.
On Uranus, you'd weigh 181.35 pounds.
On Uranus, you'd weigh 257.40 pounds.
You could weigh 62 pounds on the planet Uranus.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 88.6 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
Technically nothing, because it has its own gravitational field. If it was put on Earth to weigh it, the Earth and Uranus would begin to orbit around each other.
The person would weigh 8,690 Newtons: less than their weight on earth.
if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 106 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
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They would weigh about 89 pounds.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 67 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.