Weight is affected by the pull of gravity on a planet. A person who is usually heavier on Earth may only weigh 90 pounds on Venus because there is less gravity.
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On Mars, you'd weigh 34.2 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.
Multiply 90 by 2.364. 90x2.364= 212.76 pounds http://exploratorium.com/ronh/weight/index.html 90 x 2.5 (gravity) = 225
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Venus is 8.858 m/s2 , so the force is 8.858 newtons (1.991 pounds) per kilogram of mass. That's 90.32% of the corresponding value on Earth. If you weigh 200 pounds here, you would weigh 180.6 pounds on Venus (not counting all the stuff you'd need to wear just to stay alive there).
The gravity on Venus is approximately 90% of what it is on earth. This means that something weighing 100kg on earth would weigh 90kg on Venus, and a person weighing 85 pounds on earth would weigh 76.5 pounds there.
Venus is slightly smaller than the earth and has less gravity, so we would weigh less on Venus than we do on Earth. To determine how much you would weigh on Venus you multiply your Earth weight by 0.9. On object of 100 pounds would weigh only 90 pounds on Venus.
Well from simple math i would estimate around 81 pounds on Venus.
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It is approx 2896 poundals.
The gravitational pull of Venus is 90% that of the Earth. This means 100 kg on Earth will equal 90 kg on Venus.
Gravity is only about 90% of Earth's, on Venus. So you weigh less.
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You would weigh 36 pounds on earth.
Neptune's gravity is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. Therefore, someone who weighed 90 pounds on Earth would weigh 102.6 pounds on Neptune.
The ratio gravity on Mars to gravity on Earth is 1 to 2.64, while the ratio gravity on Earth to gravity on mars is 1 to .621.So a person on earth weighing 100 pounds would weigh 62 pounds on mars, and a 200 pound person would weigh 124