Your weight is the force of gravity between you and the planet you're standing on.
It depends on the mass in you, the mass in the planet, and the distance between
you and the center of the planet. If you change any of those things, the weight
will change.
We're not sure which planet you're calling from. Here on Earth, a 100 kg person standing on the surface weighs 981 newtons. Here in our country, as well as in the other centers of leading-edge science and technology in Liberia and Myanmar, we refer to that magnitude of force as "220.5 pounds".
The mass of an astronaut would remain constant, so it would be 80 kg regardless of the planet they are on. Weight, on the other hand, is the force due to gravity acting on the mass of the astronaut, so it would vary depending on the gravitational pull of the planet.
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On Earth, 53 kg of mass weighs 1869.52 ounces. In other places, the same 53 kg has different weight.
The weight of an object depends on the gravitational pull of the planet it is on. Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity, so the instrument would weigh 38% of its weight on Mars, which would be approximately 1.6 kg.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, and since mass never changes, you would be 42 kg on every planet.
Planet Earth weight is 5.972E24 kg. Earth, also known as the world, Terra, or Gaia, is the third planet from the Sun.
A mass of 80 kg will be the same, no matter where you put it.However the weight, as measured by scales, will differ.Fg varies from planet to planet Fg of Earth is 9.8
We're not sure which planet you're calling from. Here on Earth, a 100 kg person standing on the surface weighs 981 newtons. Here in our country, as well as in the other centers of leading-edge science and technology in Liberia and Myanmar, we refer to that magnitude of force as "220.5 pounds".
The mass of an astronaut would remain constant, so it would be 80 kg regardless of the planet they are on. Weight, on the other hand, is the force due to gravity acting on the mass of the astronaut, so it would vary depending on the gravitational pull of the planet.
43 kg
1 kg of juice weighs 1 kg. The weight of 1 kg remains the same whether it is juice, water, or any other substance.
0.5 kg is and will always be 0.5 kg
Mars weighs 639E21 kg. That is exactly 0.107 in Earth mass. Venus is a planet that weighs as much as Mars. Pluto and other smaller moons weigh close to Mars as well.
To convert kg to pounds: kg x 2.2 = pounds40 kg x 2.2 = 88 pounds
43 kg or kilograms is equal to about 94.8 pounds.
kg is the abbreviation of kilogramme, a kg is the same weight in any country.