because its mass
No. Weight is the measure of how much force a planet pulls an object, that force is determined by the planet's mass and radius, and each planet has a different mass and radius.
no they do not
It is not appropriate to talk about a planet's "weight". Rather, you talk about its "mass". In our Solar System, the planets with the greatest mass are (in this order): Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus.
one gram per weight or same amount of grams as your weight goal
Each chicken wing will weigh a different amount. On average, a chicken wing should weigh an estimated 10 ounces.
Little Brown Bats typically weigh 5-14g each. If we say each bat weighs 10g , then three hundred thousand would weigh 3000kg
"New" Weight ChartPlanetMultiply your Earth weight by:Your "new" weightMercury0.4Venus0.9Earth1Moon0.17Mars0.4Jupiter2.5Saturn1.1Uranus0.8Neptune1.2Pluto0.01Sun28Gravity is a universal, natural force that attracts objects to each other. Gravity is the pull toward the center of an object; let's say, of a planet or a moon. When you weigh yourself, you are measuring the amount of gravitational attraction exerted on you by Earth. The Moon has a weaker gravitational attraction than Earth. In fact, the Moon's gravity is only 1/6 of Earth's gravity. So, you would weigh less on the Moon.
An average Canadian creates about 1.7 kg of waste each month, so everyday that is about 350 g each day. They basically create the amount of weight that most of them weigh.
Weight (as opposed to mass) is the result of being pulled down by Earth. Different planets have different mass of their own so that each one pulls with a different force. Your mass will not change on different planets because mass is a measure of the amount of material present.
The Sun's gravity works on each planet by keeping it in its orbit, because without gravity every planet would go off on a tangent and never come back.
each planet has a different amount of time i takes to rotate around the sun so all i can say is that the closer you are te shorter and the farther you are the longer:)
There are many kinds of penguins, and each of them will weigh a different amount. The tiny Little Blue Penguin can weigh around 3.3 pounds, while the huge Emperor Penguin can weigh around 84 pounds.