If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth you weigh 38 pounds on Mercury. Also:Sun: 2,790 poundsVenus: 91 poundsMoon: 17 poundsMars: 38 poundsJupiter: 254 poundsSaturn: 108 poundsUranus: 91 poundsDwarf planet Pluto: 6 pounds
Not on any planet in this solar system. Mercury has the weakest gravity of any planet in the solar system. A 100 lb person on Earth would weigh 37 lbs on Mercury. That same person would weigh about 17 lbs on the moon, but the moon is not a planet.
Approximately 40 lbs as mercury is about half the size of earth.
I would expect it is Silicon, same as on Earth.
To get that answer, you multiply your age by 4. So if you were 11 on Earth, you would be 44 on Mercury.
well, Earth is about 12756 km in diameter, and mercury is about 4880km this makes Earth about 2.6 times bigger than Mercury :) hope that helps
No. You would would weigh only about 38% of your weight on Earth.
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth you weigh 38 pounds on Mercury. Also:Sun: 2,790 poundsVenus: 91 poundsMoon: 17 poundsMars: 38 poundsJupiter: 254 poundsSaturn: 108 poundsUranus: 91 poundsDwarf planet Pluto: 6 pounds
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Not on any planet in this solar system. Mercury has the weakest gravity of any planet in the solar system. A 100 lb person on Earth would weigh 37 lbs on Mercury. That same person would weigh about 17 lbs on the moon, but the moon is not a planet.
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Approximately 40 lbs as mercury is about half the size of earth.
No. It would weigh 6.04 times as much on Earth as it weighs on the Moon.
I would expect it is Silicon, same as on Earth.
No. An object on Mars would weigh about 38% of what it does on Earth. The _mass_ would be the same, however, so you would be able to lift it easier, but pushing it and stopping it would be the same as on Earth.
No. Humans weigh six times more on the Earth than on the moon. Since there is less gravity. But their mass would still be the same
The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.