Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
The moon weighs approximately 7.35 x 10^22 kilograms.
The weight of a space probe on the surface of Mars would be less than on Earth due to Mars having lower gravity. Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a space probe that weighs 1000 lbs on Earth would only weigh about 380 lbs on the surface of Mars.
120 lbs on Earth would be 283.68 lbs on Jupiter.
In Leaf Green and Fire Red versions Charizard weighs 200 lbs., in Diamond, Peal, and Platinum versions Charizard weighs 199.5 pounds. I hope that helped you.
I'm not sure what you mean by "a 60 pound boy", since we're talking about how his weight can change in different places. If he weighs 60 pounds on Earth, then he weighs 9.93 pounds on the moon, not counting the space suit he needs in order to breathe and survive there.
Water weighs 8 lbs. /gallon 250 X 8 = 2000 lbs.
my 2000 Lincoln navigator weighs 6700 lbs.
the biggest croc is 21ft. long and weighs 2000 lbs.
2,000
A full grown Clydesdale horse weighs just around 1 ton or 2,000 pounds.
2000 to 3000 lbs, is how much a shark weighs
1200 lbs/2000 lbs = 1200/2000 = 3/51200 lbs/2000 lbs = 1200/2000 = 3/51200 lbs/2000 lbs = 1200/2000 = 3/51200 lbs/2000 lbs = 1200/2000 = 3/5
I came up with 2480 lbs for the 2+2 version in 2000.
An average car weighs around 4000-5000 lbs.
The Razor E100 weighs 29 lbs. The Razor E200 weighs 45 lbs. The Razor E300 weighs 52 lbs.
Last answer: "Depends of how you weigh them. A ton of cotton could weigh more than a ton of nails." Not true! A ton (2000 lbs) is just a ton. 1 thing that weighs exactly 2000 pounds, cant weigh more or less than another thing that weighs exactly 2000 pounds. This is very simple! How did you get this wrong? Or maybe he/she was referring to the fact that there are at least 3 different types of tons. I am not sure. Well anyway, the point is that they were wrong, and the question now has a correct, acceptable answer. :P
9'5 and weighs 1365 lbs. 9'5 and weighs 1365 lbs.