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A 170 pound person would weigh approximately 64 pounds on Mercury due to its lower gravitational pull compared to Earth. Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a person would weigh less on Mercury.
A 90-pound person would weigh approximately 38.58 pounds on Mercury due to its gravity being only 38% of Earth's gravity.
Mercury has a mass of about 0.055 times that of Earth, making it relatively light compared to our planet. Astronomers estimate its weight by comparing it to Earth's gravity, which would make a 150-pound person weigh approximately 57 pounds on Mercury.
Usually a pound of past will weigh in at 16 ounces... but sometimes it could weigh as much as .45 Kilo
if you weigh a 100 lbs, on mercury you will weigh 38 lbs. just multiply your answer by 0.38.
A pound of elemental mercury, or anything else, weighs a pound.
16 ounces of mercury would weigh approximately 1 pound.
23.18 pounds
A 170 pound person would weigh approximately 64 pounds on Mercury due to its lower gravitational pull compared to Earth. Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a person would weigh less on Mercury.
95 Pounds On Earth Weighs 35.15 On Mercury
I think he would weigh very less.
Pounds is a unit of weight already. One pound of ANYTHING is one pound. Please try again.
A 90-pound person would weigh approximately 38.58 pounds on Mercury due to its gravity being only 38% of Earth's gravity.
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
A 1000-pound person would weigh approximately 380 pounds on Mercury due to its weaker gravity compared to Earth. Mercury has only about 38% of Earth's gravitational pull.
A kilogram of mercury and a kilogram of water both weigh the same - 1 kilogram. However, mercury is more dense than water, so a kilogram of mercury takes up less space than a kilogram of water. This can give the impression that the kilogram of mercury is heavier, but in reality, they have the same weight.
A pound.