In space, nothing has any weight,
regardless of its mass.
You would weigh nothing. You still have mass, but mass is different than weight. Ever wonder why they say you are "weightless" in space? It's because of that: you would weigh nothing in space.
23.18 pounds
A 140 pound person would weigh 23.2 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon is 1/4 the size of Earth and has much less gravity.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
"You have no weight in space. Zero." Not true. Astronauts in space only feel weightless if in orbit, because they are constantly falling. If one were to remain stationary you would feel the pull of gravity of the earth even at the altitudes used by the astronauts. Weight would depend on forces exerted by whatever planet or body you are near. Mass remains constant.
depends how much they weigh!
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On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.
An average person would weigh 6 times less than their actual weight.
I think he would weigh very less.
it would depend on how much water there is. ok x
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
A person who weighs 70kg would weigh 154 pounds approximately.
You would weigh nothing. You still have mass, but mass is different than weight. Ever wonder why they say you are "weightless" in space? It's because of that: you would weigh nothing in space.
alot. you weigh alot. there now stop with the stupid questions/
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A 100lb person would weigh 236.4lb on Jupiter.