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Your weight would be about 6% of what it is on Earth.
To convert your weight from Earth to Saturn, you would first calculate your weight on Earth using the equation Weight = Mass x Gravity, then divide that weight by Saturn's gravity (which is about 1.08 times that of Earth). This would give you an estimation of how much you would weigh on Saturn.
His weight would be approx 1/6 of his weight on earth.
In theory, at the center of the Earth you would have no weight.
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On Titan you would weight about 18% of your weight on Earth.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
The weight of a basketball would vary on each planet depending on its gravity. The weight of a basketball on Mars would be about 0.38 times its weight on Earth, on the Moon it would be about 0.17 times its weight on Earth, and on Jupiter it would be about 2.36 times its weight on Earth.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
on the centre of the earth.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. This is because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.