Weight has no value in space. Weight is a function of gravity so in space Venus doesn't weigh anything.
But it does have mass - See related question.
Weight doesnt apply in space D: search mass in space dude :D
A kilogram is a unit of mass and that doesn't change. However the weight of a
kilogram would be a bit less on Venus. It would weigh about 900 grams.
You would weigh 91% (.91) of what you weigh on Earth. So, if you weighed 120 pounds on Earth, on Venus you would weigh 109.2 on Venus (120 x .91 = 109.2).
123.72 pounds, compared to 136.69 pounds on earth.
48kg on Earth should be about 43.68kg
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I Think About 48 Kg,.
==earth== it has more gravity because of mass..x
115.666 kg
90 kg is equivalent to 198.4 lbs. One kg is the same as 2.2 pounds.
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87.979 kg on Venus.
The gravitational pull of Venus is 90% that of the Earth. This means 100 kg on Earth will equal 90 kg on Venus.
443.5 Newtons on Venus and 557.5 Newtons on Neptune.
I Think About 48 Kg,.
If your mass is 48 kg, then you weigh 105.8 pounds on earth.
The male is 32-48 kg and can also weigh up to a whopping 75 kg! The female is smaller. She is 25-43 kg.
I guess that she weigh something like 99-106 pounds (45-48 kg).
weight=(mass)(gravity) multiply your kg by 8.8
==earth== it has more gravity because of mass..x
About 10% less than you do on Earth.
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She would weigh 45.0 kg.