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How heavy would a 100 pound person weigh on Saturn?
107 pounds
The surface gravity on Saturn is about 107% of the surface gravity on Earth, so if you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 107 pounds on Saturn (assuming you could find someplace to, well, stand).
How heavy would I be on Saturn?
5.683 × 10^26 kg (95.16 M⊕)
Saturn/Mass
How much does a 100 pound person weigh on the moon?
To figure out how much YOU would weigh on the moon, take your weight and divide it by 6. So, if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh only about 16 pounds on the moon.
How much does Saturn weigh compared to Earth?
Being that Saturn has a gravitational force of 10.44m/s 2, we multiply the object’s mass by this quanitity to calculate an object’s weight on Saturn. So an object or person on Saturn would weigh 106.42% of its weight on earth.
How does a 100 kg object weigh on another planet?
If the object weighs 100 kg at sea level on Earth, then it would weigh on :the surface of another planet: where R is the radius of earth and r is the radius of the planet, M is the mass of the Earth and m is t Mass will not change but weight would depending on the gravitational force at any given elevation on each planet.
Can you enter a weight in Saturn units?
The weight can be entered in any units and the resultant answer will be in the same units which the user has input. Thus, for example, if a user enters 150lbs, the resultant answer of the weight in Saturn would be 159.63lbs. The units will always match.
Is the weight of 1g the same as the mass of the Earth?
Ah yes, at 1g, our weight will give us our mass. At different gs, even though your mass remains the same (ex 70kg), the scale will show a different value. Because scales actually measure WEIGHT, whose unit is NOT the kilogram. The weight unit is the NEWTON. And 1kg on Earth measures 9.8 N. Noticed the value is the same as Earth’s 1g?