On Mars, a 100-pound person would weigh approximately 38 pounds due to the lower gravity compared to Earth. Mars has about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Assuming the person's weight on Earth is 100 pounds, on Uranus, which has a lesser gravitational pull, that person would weigh approximately 89 pounds.
The gravity on Jupiter is 2.528 times as strong as on Earth, so a 100 pound person would weigh 252.8 pounds on Jupiter.If you weighed 100 lbs. on Earth you would weigh 32.854 lbs.
The person's weight on Saturn would be different than on Earth because gravitational pull varies depending on the planet. On Saturn, the gravitational pull is weaker than on Earth, so the person would weigh less. The exact weight would depend on Saturn's specific gravitational force.
each gram of fat contains 14 calories, to gain one pound you need to consume 3500 calories, so 6 grams of fat = 84 calories 84/3500 = .024 * 100 = 2.4 so 2.4% of a pound.
100 pounds
about 38lbs
The location of an object does not affect its mass.
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With 7% to 9% wine, it would only take a couple of 8 ounce glasses for a 100 pound person to be classified as drunk for a DWI.
A 100-pound person on Earth would weigh about 236 pounds on Jupiter due to Jupiter's stronger gravity.
2 3/4 tons
A 100 pound person will weigh 100 pounds on Earth. This is because weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, and on Earth, this force would cause a person to weigh 100 pounds.
About 100 pounds. Plan for 4 oz. per person which is 1/4 pound each.
I think he would weigh very less.
Weight is not directly related to height alone. However, assuming the person's body composition remains the same, a 100 pound person who is 12 feet tall may appear very thin and underweight due to the extreme height.
a pound was worth 100 dollors