you would weigh like your mom
Equatorial surface gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 time that of earth, so a 50lb person on earth would weigh 126.4 lbs
It wouldn't register anything; the scale and the person on it would immediately enter into freefall as there is no solid surface. Assuming there is something to support you, the gravity at the "surface" Jupiter (where atmospheric pressure is 1 bar) is about 2.5 times that of Earth's, so the scale would register 125 kg for a 50 kg person.
You would be about 6 times heavier, or about 300 pounds.
301 pounds.
If you weighed 50 kg on Earth, you would weigh about 179 kg on Neptune. This is because Neptune's surface gravity is roughly 1.14 times that of Earth.
Equatorial surface gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 time that of earth, so a 50lb person on earth would weigh 126.4 lbs
A 50 pound kid would weigh about 118 pounds on Jupiter due to its stronger gravitational force. Jupiter has a surface gravity about 2.4 times that of Earth, which would lead to the increased weight for the child.
In our Solar System you would weigh the most on Jupiter. [See related link] On whatever planet weighs the most or has the most mass. For example the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s on earth. On lets say the moon, it has a smaller mass therefore has a smaller acceleration due to gravity. So you would "weigh" less. On Jupiter , because weight of 110 LB (50 kg) on Earth will be 276.5 LB(125.5 kg) on the planet Jupiter.
19 pounds on Mars.
It wouldn't register anything; the scale and the person on it would immediately enter into freefall as there is no solid surface. Assuming there is something to support you, the gravity at the "surface" Jupiter (where atmospheric pressure is 1 bar) is about 2.5 times that of Earth's, so the scale would register 125 kg for a 50 kg person.
A person who weighs 100 pounds likely has about 50-60% of their body weight as water, so they would likely have 50-60 pounds of water in their body.
50 oz of water would weigh approximately 3.13 pounds.
Approximately 50 peanuts weigh around 1 ounce or 28 grams.
Due to its lower gravitational pull, your weight on Mercury would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. Therefore, if you weigh 50 kg on Earth, you would weigh around 19 kg on Mercury.
You would be about 6 times heavier, or about 300 pounds.
Modern zinc (1982-present) pennies weigh 2.5 grams each, and copper pennies (pre-1982) weigh 3.11 grams each. 50 new ones weigh 125 grams and 50 old ones weigh 155.5 grams. A mix of the two weighs somewhere in the middle.50 US pennies would weigh about .338 pounds.
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.