A person weighing 150 pounds on Earth would weigh about 2,352 pounds on the Sun due to the Sun's stronger gravitational force.
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Puto, a fictional planet, does not have a known gravitational force. The weight of a person would depend on the gravity of Puto. Without this information, it is not possible to determine how heavy you would be on Puto.
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A heavy ion is the nucleus of a heavy atom. Heavy atoms are those of elements with atomic weights around that of cobalt or greater.
Another name for a heavy person is over weight or obese.
The term 'heavy equipment operator' refers to a person who operates heavy machinery. Therefore the weight of each individual will vary depending on the person.
The adjective 'heavy' has a number of meanings. Some synonyms for 'heavy' are:hearty (heavy food)stocky (heavy person)loaded (heavy cargo)coarse (heavy features)cloudy, gloomy, (heavy sky)strong, severe (heavy force)dreary, boring, turgid (heavy reading)
A person who listens to heavy metal music.
healthy person usually do at home heavy work
It depends on how heavy the person itself is. And the balloon. If the balloon is strong and a light person is sitting on it, it probably won't. If a heavy person is sitting on it, it might. And if it is a non strong balloon, and ANYBODY sits on it... it will.
Depends on the temperature setting of the oven...
A HEAVY PERSON.. Origin: ENGLAND
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Yes, because a heavy person has more inertia, they will experience a greater sideways force pushing them in the direction of the turn when a vehicle makes a sudden turn. This force is due to inertia and can cause the heavy person to feel more off balance or pushed to the side compared to a lighter person.
No, it is not. Unless the person has been exercising
the muscles relax and you go limp.