Venus was known to be 200 pounds or it is the same size as earth
Venus has a mass of 4.8685 × 1024 kilograms (about 5.4 billion trillion tons, US).
This is about 81.5% of Earth's mass.
*Weight is only a local function of mass: it is a measurement of the attractive force (potential energy) exerted on matter by other matter, in a gravitational field. Venus is in freefall as it orbits around the Sun, so it has mass, but not weight. If there were a huge hollow ball surrounding the Sun, and Venus was on the outside surface of the ball, it would be exerting weight on the ball's exterior. That weight would depend on the radius of the ball, the distance from the Sun's center to the exterior.
When we weight some thing we take kilo's but when we weight planet's we take sextillion tons.
1) Earth- 6.6 sextillion tons
2) Venus- 6.2 sextillion tons
3) Mercury- 3.8 sextillion tons
4) Mars- 6.5 sextillion tons
5) Jupiter- .8 sextillion tons**
6) Saturn- 11 sextillion tons
7) Uranus- 9.7 sextillion tons
8) Neptune- 9.2 sextillion tons
** Question arises= Why does Jupiter weight's so less?
Answer= Because Jupiter is just a big hot ball of gas.
The mass of Venus is 4. 87 x 10^24 kilograms. Venus is an inner planet that is slightly lighter than Earth, which has a mass of 5. 98 x 10^24 kilograms.
The total mass of Venus is about 5 sextillion tons (5 billion trillion tons).
This is more accurately 4.8685 x 1024 kilograms, about 81.5% of Earth's mass.
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When learning about the planets in the Solar System, it is important to know the planets weight. Mars weighs 1,415,037,029,833,630,027,874,304 pounds.
Based on the fact that the gaseous planets in the solar system have much greater mass than terrestrial planets, you would weigh more as weight depends on gravitational pull, which is increased based on the mass of the object.
You would seem to weigh less on Mars or on Venus than you do here on Earth, although the environment of Venus would be intolerable because of the high temperature and extreme pressures. On Mercury you would weigh much less, but the heat there is intense.
No, they are not. Comets are much, much smaller than planets.
yes the inner planets are much smaller then the outer planets
it totally depends on the planet
If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 112.5 lbs on Neptune.See related for how much you would weigh on other planets.
It depends on how much you weigh on Earth. You can use this cool calculator to enter you weight and see:https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/
When learning about the planets in the Solar System, it is important to know the planets weight. Mars weighs 1,415,037,029,833,630,027,874,304 pounds.
Based on the fact that the gaseous planets in the solar system have much greater mass than terrestrial planets, you would weigh more as weight depends on gravitational pull, which is increased based on the mass of the object.
The can of soda would weigh a different amount on other planets because they don't have the same amount of mass as earth does.
No on the moon you weigh approximately 4 times less on the moon than you do on Earth. Of all the planets, you weigh the heaviest on Jupiter.
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No. Weight is the measure of how much force a planet pulls an object, that force is determined by the planet's mass and radius, and each planet has a different mass and radius.
Planets don't "weigh"; they have a mass. Mass is that which is expressed in kilograms (or pounds, or tonnes).The seventh planet from the Sun is Uranus; its mass is 8.68e25 kilograms, or about 14.5 times the mass of Earth.
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You don't, necessarily. On Jupiter you would weigh more than twice your weight on Earth. Your weight would be different on the different planets because the strength of gravity varies.