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If your weight on Earth is 545 newtons then on the moon your weight will be 1/6 as much or about 9.6kg
On Mercury, 1kg would weigh approximately 3.7 Newtons. This is due to the lower gravitational pull on Mercury compared to Earth (approximately 38% of Earth's gravity).
A person with a mass of 70 kg would weigh approximately 686 Newtons on Earth.
A medium-sized refrigerator or a grand piano typically weigh around 1000 Newtons. Wildlife, such as a large adult reindeer or a black bear, can also weigh close to 1000 Newtons.
To convert from kilograms to newtons, you need to multiply by the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, a 53 kg person would weigh around 519.93 newtons (53 kg * 9.81 m/s^2).
9.8 newtons
It depends on the shoe you fool. Weight the shoe in pounds, and then convert it.
125 pounds is about 556 newtons.
588.399 newtons. (60 * 9.80665)
They will weigh approx 22.25 Newtons.
It would be 20*4.4 newtons = 88 newtons.
186 pounds (827 newtons)
Approx 29.4 Newtons.
It is approx 0.0245 newtons.
If an object weighs 100 newtons on Earth, it would weigh approximately 37.8 newtons on Mars. This is because the gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth.
Weight is dependent on gravity, which is weaker on the Moon than on Earth. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th that of Earth. Therefore, if you weigh 100 newtons on Earth, you would weigh approximately 16.67 newtons on the Moon.
443.5 Newtons on Venus and 557.5 Newtons on Neptune.