There is no planet called Puto (I think)
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.
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon
An average child would weigh approximately 38.7% of their weight on Mercury compared to Earth. This means that if a child weighs 50 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 19.35 pounds on Mercury. Mercury's weaker gravity compared to Earth is responsible for this difference in weight.
If you weigh 90 pounds on Jupiter, you would weigh approximately 24.05 pounds on Earth. This is because Jupiter has a stronger gravitational pull than Earth, so objects weigh more on Jupiter compared to Earth.
You would weigh 112 pounds on Venus if you weigh 67 pounds on Earth. This is because Venus has a surface gravity that is about 0.91 times that of Earth's.
To determine how heavy you would be on Titan, you would multiply your Earth weight by Titan's gravitational acceleration, which is about 0.14 times that of Earth's. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 21 pounds on Titan. This lighter weight is due to Titan's lower gravity, allowing you to feel much less heavy compared to Earth.
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.
Actually you would weigh 7 pounds on the moon
If you weigh 90 pounds on Earth, you would still weigh 90 pounds on Earth. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, so it remains constant regardless of the location on Earth.
An average child would weigh approximately 38.7% of their weight on Mercury compared to Earth. This means that if a child weighs 50 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 19.35 pounds on Mercury. Mercury's weaker gravity compared to Earth is responsible for this difference in weight.
On Earth you would weigh 30 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 weight of a human on Jupiter would be approximately 2.5 times their weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.
If you were already 100 pounds on Earth, you would still weigh 100 pounds on Earth. Your weight does not change regardless of where you are on Earth.
If you weigh 90 pounds on Jupiter, you would weigh approximately 24.05 pounds on Earth. This is because Jupiter has a stronger gravitational pull than Earth, so objects weigh more on Jupiter compared to Earth.
You would weigh 112 pounds on Venus if you weigh 67 pounds on Earth. This is because Venus has a surface gravity that is about 0.91 times that of Earth's.
On Mars you would weigh pi pounds.