You will wigh the same
You would weigh approximately 45 pounds on Mercury if you weighed 120 pounds on Earth. This is because Mercury has lower gravity compared to Earth.
That's a very low weight; approximately the weight of a small baby. Anyway, gravity on Earth is 9.8 newton/kilogram, gravity on Mercury is 3.7 newton/kilogram. You can write a proportion for that; or else you can first work out the mass, then use this to calculate the weight on Mercury.
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Mercury, and therefore the weight of any mass located there, is roughly 37.7% of what it is on Earth's surface.
Mercury is the lightest planet, with a mass of 0.055 that of Earth.
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Mercury is 3.7 m/s2, compared to 9.8 m/s2 on the surface of the earth. The force between Mercury and any mass there depends on the size of the mass, just as it does on earth. The weight of any object on Mercury would be about 38% of the same object's weight on earth.
Your weight will be the same as a volume of mercury of equivalent weight.
38 pounds
The weight on Mercury is approximately 38% of the weight on Earth. This is because Mercury has lower gravity compared to Earth due to its smaller size and mass.
Being on Mercury will change your weight because you would be pulled down with a smaller force. You would weigh on Mercury 0.38 time your weight on Earth.
It really depends on how much mercury you have for me to tell you the correct weight, but if you search a periodic table of elements, it would tell you the atomic mass correctly
The dry weight of a 1983 model, 40hp Mercury outboard, is 156lbs.
about 170 kg
137 kg ??
You would weigh approximately 45 pounds on Mercury if you weighed 120 pounds on Earth. This is because Mercury has lower gravity compared to Earth.
The weight of mercury in a barometer tube is significantly greater than the weight of an equal cross section of air from sea level to the top of the atmosphere. This is due to the much higher density of mercury compared to air. The weight of the mercury column in the barometer creates the atmospheric pressure that is measured.
My 1991 Mercury Cougar LS 3.8 4 Speed Automatic weighs in around 3800lbs.
The child's weight would be approx 1034 pounds-force.