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There are 4 planets in our solar system that are larger than the Earth and which, therefore, have stronger gravitational fields, and a person would weigh more on those planets than on Earth (although it is not easy to either get to those planets or to survive while on them, but that is a separate issue). Those planets are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are also many other large planets in other star systems.

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Mercury, Venus, and Mars all have less gravity than here on Earth.


If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth, you would weigh about 91 pounds on Venus, and about 38 lbs on Mercury or Mars.

Your weight on the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) is irrelevant since you could not "stand" on any of them. They have crushingly dense lower atmospheres where the heat is in thousands of Kelvins.

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Jupiter
Saturn
Neptune

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There are several. They are Mercury, Venus and Mars.

If you include the gas planets, where you couldn't really stand on the surface,

then Uranus too.

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Which planet would you weigh less that you do on earth Saturn Venus mars or Jupiter?

This question is harder than it might seem. The answer is: You would weigh less on both Venus and Mars. You would weigh more on Jupiter. As regards Saturn, you could weigh more or less depending where on the planet you were. For example, at Saturn's equator the effect of the planet's rotation would be enough to reduce your effective weight to less than your Earth weight.


Which planet would you weigh less that you do on earth Saturn Venus Neptune or Jupiter?

Venus.


How much will you weigh on planet venus?

About 10% less than you do on Earth.


Why would you weigh 57 pounds on Mars if you weigh 150 on Earth?

Your weight depends on the gravity, and Mars, being a smaller/lighter planet has less gravitational pull than the earth.


On which planet would you weigh less than you do on earth?

you would weigh the least on mars. (take in account Pluto is not a planet any more)


How much would a person weigh on mars planet compared to on earth?

About 2 times less, so if you weigh 50 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 18(mars is a bit less massive than half the size of earth) on Mars.


Why would you weigh the least on mars?

Mars is a smaller planet than Earth. Your weight is the product of two masses yours and the planets Your mass stays the same wherever you are, if you stand on a smaller planet, you weigh less.


What planet do you weigh least on?

By a very slim margin you would weigh the least on Mercury, where gravity is 37% the strength of it is on Earth. This is only a tiny bit less than the gravity of Mars, which is 37.11% of Earth's gravity.


On Venus Will your weight be more or less than it is on earth?

Slightly less. If you weighed 200 kg on Earth, you would only weigh 181.5 kg on Venus. See link for planet weight comparison.


Why does the weightyou havechange from planet to planet?

the bigger the planet the more gravity it has, the smaller the planet the less gravity it has, so if you weigh, lets say, 5 stone here on earth, you go to Jupiter and you weigh alot more as theres more gravity pulling on you, go to mercury and you'll weigh less as theres less gravity pulling on you.


Why would you way less on mars than on earth?

Mars is a smaller planet so the gravity is lower so you would have less pull on your mass so you would weigh less. weight is the measure of gravitational pull on an object.


What happen to the human gravity on Mars?

The planet Mars is smaller than Earth and has a weaker gravitational field. As a result, people on Mars would weigh less than they do on Earth.