To convert your weight from pounds to kilograms, divide by 2.2046; 196 pounds is approximately 89 kg. Your weight varies on different planets due to differing gravitational forces. For example, on Mars, you would weigh about 34 kg, while on Jupiter, you would weigh around 211 kg. Each planet's gravity affects your weight significantly.
If you weighed 78 pounds on earth, you would weigh 29.4 pounds on mars.
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.
On Saturn, the force of gravity is stronger than on Earth, so you would weigh more. If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 84 pounds on Saturn.
The gravity of Uranus is about 0.86 that of Earth. This means an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 212.8 pounds on Jupiter due to Jupiter's higher gravity.
On Mars, you would weigh about 23.7 pounds. On Venus, you would weigh about 58.5 pounds. On Jupiter, you would weigh about 165.3 pounds.
The can of soda would weigh a different amount on other planets because they don't have the same amount of mass as earth does.
If you weighed 78 pounds on earth, you would weigh 29.4 pounds on mars.
If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 112.5 lbs on Neptune.See related for how much you would weigh on other planets.
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 weigh 30.8443 pounds.
In space, away from the gravitational influence of heavenly bodies, an overweight person would be 'weightless' meaning they would float as much as anyone else since there is no gravitational pull on their body. They would still have a greater mass than a person of lesser earth-weight. Everything weighs less on other planets. On some planets you would weigh more. For example: it you went to the earth's moon and you weighed 100 pounds then you would weigh 17 pounds on the moon! but, if you could go on the sun without dying, and if you weighed 100 pounds you would weigh 2,800lbs.
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon
On Mars, you would weigh about 37.8% of your weight on Earth. So if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 38 pounds on Mars.
On Saturn, the force of gravity is stronger than on Earth, so you would weigh more. If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 84 pounds on Saturn.
You don't, necessarily. On Jupiter you would weigh more than twice your weight on Earth. Your weight would be different on the different planets because the strength of gravity varies.
The gravity of Uranus is about 0.86 that of Earth. This means an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.