You would weigh a different amount on every planet Here are your results (moon included) A 70 kg person would weigh about 11 kg on the moon 26 kg on Mercury 63 kg on Venus 26 kg on Mars 176 kg on Jupiter 64 kg on Saturn 55 kg on Uranus 83 kg on Neptune
Your weight on a given planet can be found by multiplying your mass by the acceleration due to gravity, g, (in ms-2) on that planet. On Jupiter's surface, g is about 24.79ms-2. So a person of mass 70kg would weight 70
To find out one's weight on Mars, one has to multiply one's weight by 0.38 (unit of weight doesn't matter). In this case, a 73 kg (161 lbs) person would weigh 28 kg (62 lbs) on Mars.
Edit: Strictly speaking "kg" is mass not weight, but that may be considered
pedantic in this case. I tend to say "kilograms weight" to distinguish it from
the unit of mass.
A 70 kg person weighs 141 pounds or 627 Newtons on Saturn. (Kilograms are a unit of mass, not weight, so a 70 kilogram person would still have 70 kilograms of mass on Saturn.)
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Depends on the dog! A great dane would still be heavy even on the Moon, while a "minpin" would be even lighter than here on Earth.Because of the Moon's smaller size and lower density, the force of gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth.
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The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, 73 seconds into its flight, on 28-January-1986.
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73
He weighs 73 kg.
73 US gallons of pure water weighs 609.21 pounds.
161 lbs (73 kgs)
73 to 180 lbs
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73 pounds lol just kidding
Yes you would because a 12 year old girl should weigh in around 80-100.
honestly i do not think it is, i am 13 and i weigh 73 pounds, and i am doing just fine but if you are under 60 pounds i would see a doctor about it
73% as a fraction is: 73/100
my 73 marquis weights 8500 pounds
Mars is much farther away from the Sun than Earth; the distance of Mars from the Sun is about 228,000,000 km.
Her dog weighs 73x92 or 6,716 pounds.