If he has different weights in different places, then why do you call him a "300 pound person" ?
I'm just tweaking you, and trying to make you think a bit. You obviously mean a person
"who weighs 300 pounds on Earth".
That person would weigh 49.56 pounds on the moon ... of course not counting all
the stuff he would have to wear and drag around with him just to stay alive there.
On average, approximately 60% of a person's body weight is water. So for a 180-pound person, you would calculate 60% of 180 to find that about 108 pounds of that person's weight is water.
The weight of the neck of a 152-pound person can vary, but on average, it would be around 9-11 pounds, which is roughly 6-7% of the total body weight.
A 130 pound person can typically carry a weight of around 20-35% of their body weight without straining themselves too much. This would be around 26-45 pounds. It's important to consider factors such as fitness level, strength, and proper lifting techniques when determining how much weight a person can safely carry.
The weight of a person's neck is generally estimated to be around 7-11% of their total body weight. For a 152-pound person, this would mean that the neck would weigh roughly between 10.6 and 16.7 pounds.
A pound IS a unit of weight so a pound of nickels weighs .... one pound.
One pound of weight on Earth is equivalent to 1/6 pound of Moon-weight, or about 2 and 2/3 ounces.
About 99.6lbs
A 140 pound person would weigh 23.2 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon is 1/4 the size of Earth and has much less gravity.
20 pound's 20 pound's 20 pound's 20 pound's 20 pound's 20 pound's
The answer depends on the person's weight on Earth but each pound's weight on Earth would be equivalent to 0.376 pound's weight on Mars.
1 sixth their original weight
10 pounds.
The weight would be approx a sixth and so it would be 661.3 pound-weight.
A 65 pound person on Earth would weigh approximately 10.83 pounds on the moon. This is because the gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth.
A 94.5 pound person would weigh approximately 15.7 pounds on the moon due to the moon's weaker gravitational force compared to Earth.
The Moon's gravity is 1/6 of Earth's gravity, so that would mean a person on the moon would weigh 1/6 of their normal weight. So, if you do the math, a that is 95 pounds would weight ~15.83 lbs. on the moon.
21.85 pounds, not counting the space suit she needs there