No-one knows.
all the weight since you are going to die
You divide it by your weight by either 6 or 15 (i forgot which one) to get your weight on Pluto.
This is going to vary based on the patient and how much weight they needed to lose prior to surgery.
This question depends on your weight, age and how much you are going to lose. If you have been overweight for a long time you most likely will, if you are just going to lose 15-30 pounds, most likely not. Well good luck!!
Your weight on Pluto would be approximately 4.5% of your weight on Earth, so you would weigh about 6.75 pounds on Pluto. This is due to Pluto's significantly weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Pluto does not have a weight in pounds because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Since Pluto is in space, it experiences very low gravity, so its weight would be much less than on Earth. However, Pluto's mass is estimated to be roughly 0.24% of Earth's mass.
If you weighed 100lb on Earth, you would only weigh about 7% of that weight on Pluto because Pluto's gravity is much weaker than Earth's. This is due to Pluto being much smaller and less massive than Earth. Therefore, your weight would be significantly lower on Pluto.
I know you can't get much exercise in space, is I don't think you can lose weight going to the moon. Astronaut's have to do at least 1 hour of exercise in space to keep their bone structure, sense you just float around.
Pluto has far less mass than Neptune, making it much lighter in weight.
It is going to take a lot of hard work in order to lose this much weight. You will to decrease your calorie intake and exercise at least 3 times a week.
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Other than by surgical intervention, you cannot lose much weight in 30 minutes.