Pluto
Your weight on Pluto would be approximately 4.5% of your weight on Earth, so you would weigh about 6.75 pounds on Pluto. This is due to Pluto's significantly weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth, you would only weigh about 7% of that weight on Pluto because Pluto's gravity is much weaker than Earth's. This is due to Pluto being much smaller and less massive than Earth. Therefore, your weight would be significantly lower on Pluto.
Since Pluto's gravitational pull on its surface is only about 6% that of the Earth on its surface, you would weigh 6% of your Earth weight if you were to stand on Pluto's surface. So, to convert your Earth-weight to your Pluto-weight, you have to multiply your Earth weight by 0.06. In this case, if you weigh 125 lbs on the Earth, you would weigh 7.43 lbs on Pluto.
4 days on Pluto would be 25.6 Earth days.
Where you are has no effect on your age. If you were on Pluto you would be the same age as if you had stayed on earth.
To find your weight on Pluto, you can use the formula: weight on Pluto = (weight on Earth) × (gravity of Pluto / gravity of Earth). The gravity on Pluto is about 0.067 times that of Earth. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 10.05 pounds on Pluto. Simply multiply your Earth weight by 0.067 to get your weight on Pluto.
Pluto.
On Pluto, the gravity is weaker than on Earth. A 78-pound child on Earth would weigh approximately 4.16 pounds on Pluto.
Pluto's mass is estimated at only 1/155th of Earth's. The gravity there would be 1/15th Earth gravity.
Pluto's gravity is about 6% that of the Earth. A person weighing 100 lbs on the Earth would weigh 6 lbs on Pluto.
Yes. Pluto takes 246 Earth years to orbit the sun once.