It would be 45.6 units of weight.
If you weigh 180 pounds here on Earth, on Venus, you'd weigh 158.04 pounds.
To convert your weight on Earth into your weight on Mars, you have to multiply your weight by 0.38. So let's do the calculation for 94 pounds. 94 X 0.38 equals approx. 36. So you will weigh 36 lbs on Mars if you're 94 lbs on Earth.
Mercury and Mars both have a surface gravity that is about 38% of the Earth's surface gravity. Venus has about 91% compared with Earth. So the answers are: Mercury and Mars about 0.38 x 45 pounds. Venus about 0.91 x 45 pounds. Obviously the answer for Earth is simply 45 pounds.
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.
The important idea is that F = MA because weight is a force W = MA. 60 = W = MA 60/A = Mass (A=9.8 m/s²=Earth's Mean Gravity Constant) W = MA (again) W = (found mass) (Venus' Mean Gravity Constant {9/10 of EMGC})
If you weighed 196 lbs on Earth, you would weigh 177.7 lbs in Venus.
You would weigh 91% (.91) of what you weigh on Earth. So, if you weighed 120 pounds on Earth, on Venus you would weigh 109.2 on Venus (120 x .91 = 109.2).
You would weigh 112 pounds on Venus if you weigh 67 pounds on Earth. This is because Venus has a surface gravity that is about 0.91 times that of Earth's.
The gravity on Venus is approximately 90% of what it is on earth. This means that something weighing 100kg on earth would weigh 90kg on Venus, and a person weighing 85 pounds on earth would weigh 76.5 pounds there.
On Venus, your weight would be approximately 109 pounds. This is because Venus has a gravitational pull that is about 91% of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh slightly less on Venus compared to Earth.
Venus is slightly smaller than the earth and has less gravity, so we would weigh less on Venus than we do on Earth. To determine how much you would weigh on Venus you multiply your Earth weight by 0.9. On object of 100 pounds would weigh only 90 pounds on Venus.
If you weigh 180 pounds here on Earth, on Venus, you'd weigh 158.04 pounds.
If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 90.7 pounds on Venus. Venus has a similar gravity to Earth, so the difference in weight would be minimal due to the similar gravitational pull.
The gravitational pull of Venus is 90% that of the Earth. This means 100 kg on Earth will equal 90 kg on Venus.
Surface gravity on Venus is 90.4% than of Earth, so a 210 pund person would weigh just about 190 pounds on Venus.
On Venus, you'd weigh 144.87 pounds.
A person weighing 180 lb on Earth would weigh about 170 lb on Venus. Venus has a similar gravity to Earth, so the person's weight would not change significantly.