If you weighed 100 lb on Earth you would weigh 6.7lbs on Pluto.
Simple calculations should solve any other weight.
See related for your weight on other planets.
Or just multiply
Lighter because there is no gravity on Pluto and gravity makes you weigh more
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would only weigh 6.7lb on Pluto
The dwarf planet Pluto is much smaller than the planet Earth, and it therefore has a much weaker gravitational field, and therefore you would weight much less on Pluto than you do on Earth.
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Pluto is both smaller and less dense than earth's moon. Hence, a person would weigh less there.
Pluto's volume is about 1/115th of Earth, but its mass is only 1/455th Earth's. The gravity there is one-fifteenth of Earth's so a person's weight on Pluto would be less than 7% of their weight on Earth. Example : man weighs 150 pounds on Earth, effectively 10 pounds on Pluto (push-ups not a problem) Example : rabbit weighs 1.5 kg on Earth, only 100 grams on Pluto (even in spacesuit, hops over houses)
The force of gravity is based on the mass of an object, and weight is a measurement of the effect of gravity. Because the Moon has significantly less mass than the Earth, a person would weigh less on the Moon. The gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 1/6th of what the Earth's gravity is. So an astronaut would only weigh 1/6 of his Earth weight. This allowed the Apollo astronauts, even in heavy spacesuits, to jog about easily on the lunar surface.
Due to the mass or size of Pluto compared to Earth, about 2/3 the size of our moon, the gravitational pull of Pluto is greatly weaker than Earth's.
you don't its because earth has more mass that it has more gravidy then Pluto
Pluto is both smaller and less dense than earth's moon. Hence, a person would weigh less there.
Pluto's volume is about 1/115th of Earth, but its mass is only 1/455th Earth's. The gravity there is one-fifteenth of Earth's so a person's weight on Pluto would be less than 7% of their weight on Earth. Example : man weighs 150 pounds on Earth, effectively 10 pounds on Pluto (push-ups not a problem) Example : rabbit weighs 1.5 kg on Earth, only 100 grams on Pluto (even in spacesuit, hops over houses)
No. The gravity of Pluto is only about 6.3% of the gravity on Earth, less than half of the gravity on the moon. This is because Pluto is about 500 times less massive than Earth.
The force of gravity is based on the mass of an object, and weight is a measurement of the effect of gravity. Because the Moon has significantly less mass than the Earth, a person would weigh less on the Moon. The gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 1/6th of what the Earth's gravity is. So an astronaut would only weigh 1/6 of his Earth weight. This allowed the Apollo astronauts, even in heavy spacesuits, to jog about easily on the lunar surface.
Due to the mass or size of Pluto compared to Earth, about 2/3 the size of our moon, the gravitational pull of Pluto is greatly weaker than Earth's.
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Pluto is 0.658 meters/second2 ... about 7% of the corresponding number on the Earth's surface. A man who weighs 200pounds on Earth would weigh 13pounds 6.7ounces on Pluto.
it would be less than what it was before
you don't its because earth has more mass that it has more gravidy then Pluto
it would be less than what it was before
the volume is 1.33 x pi x (1150x1150x1150)
You weight less
Weight decreases as gravity decreases.