Time taken to reach to earth is independent of weight, so it will be the same for both objects.
The equation you're looking for is d = 1/2 at2, where d is the initial height and a is the acceleration due to gravity (32 feet per second per second if you're going to insist on using English units). t is the quantity you're looking for ("how long").
On Mercury, you'd weigh 28.88 pounds.
54 pounds
Mercuy - 150 = 57 poundsVenus - 150 = 136Earth - 150 = 150Mars - 150 = 57Jupiter - 150 = 375Saturn - 150 = 136Uranus - 150 = 133Neptune - 150 = 171Pluto - 150 = 5 ounces
It would depend on the objects location, time, and the gravitational pull on the object.
Before she moved to New York, when she was in Silver Hill, she reportedly weighed around 90 pounds, her weight would have yo-yoed but i'm pretty sure that it would have stayed within that ballpark
if you weighed 100 pounds on the earth then you would weigh 112.5 pounds on Neptune.See related link for more details and other planets112.5 lbs.
If you weighed 102 pounds on earth, you would weigh 92.5 on venus.
The moon has 1/6th the gravity of the Earth. If something weighed 60 pounds on Earth it would weigh ten pounds on the Moon. The mass of the object would not change, as mass is the measurement of how much stuff you are.
Well it depends on where this person was weighed. If they were weighed on Earth, then they would be 100 pounds.
If you weighed 100lb on Pluto you would weigh approximately 1,493lb on Earth.
WELL YOU WOULD WEIGHED 100 POUNDS ON EARTH YOU WOULD WEIGH 264 POUNDS ON JUPITER
76 pounds on Mars.
381 pounds on Jupiter.
roughly 24.5 pounds
Approximately 216 pounds.
They would weigh 213 pounds on Jupiter.
you would weigh 148.9 pounds on jupiter.