45 kg. The same. Your mass doesn't change on which planet you're on, but your weight does.
On earth, 100 kg of mass weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds).
Acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is 24.79 m/sec2. Therefore, if the mass is 100 kg, you won't weight 900 Newton, you'll weigh 2479 Newton.
A mass of 100 pounds, weighs approx 444.5 Newtons. A kilogram is not a measure of weight, a Newton is.
If a person weighs 100 pounds on earth earth. They will weight approximatly 6.7 pounds on pluto. Hope that helps (: -Micaella
They weight exactly the same amount. Of course its going to take more feathers to make 100 lbs so the feathers are going to have a greater mass.
If you weighed 42.3 pounds here on Earth you would weigh 100 pounds on Jupiter.
In Earth if you are 100 pounds you would be 234 pounds in Jupiter.
That depends on where you are. -- On Earth, 25 kilograms of mass weighs 55.1 pounds. That's less than 100 pounds. -- On Jupiter, 25 kilograms of mass weighs 145.5 pounds. That's more than 100 pounds.
The weight of 100 kilograms of mass is: -- 220.5 pounds on Earth -- 36 pounds on the Moon -- 83.73 pounds on Mars -- 13.1 pounds on Pluto -- 582 pounds on Jupiter
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.
WELL YOU WOULD WEIGHED 100 POUNDS ON EARTH YOU WOULD WEIGH 264 POUNDS ON JUPITER
It is often stated that gravitational acceleration on equator(g) is about 2.48 times that of Earths. In this case, the bag would weigh 2.48 kg. Note however, that there is no solid surface on Jupiter, and the value is most probably just stated for it' outer atmosphere boundary. According to EnchantedLearning, the acceleration of gravity on each of the planets is: Mercury: 38% of Earth's Venus: 91% of Earth's Earth: 100% of Earth's (9.81 meters/second2) Mars: 38% of Earth's Jupiter: 254% of Earth's Saturn: 108% of Earth's Uranus: 91% of Earth's Neptune: 119% of Earth's Pluto: 8% of Earth's A person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 38 pounds on Mercury or Mars, 91 pounds on Venus, 254 pounds on Jupiter, 108 pounds on Saturn, 91 pounds on Uranus, 119 pounds on Neptune, or only 8 pounds on Pluto. Hope this helps.
100 pounds on earth weighs 236.4
If you traveled to Jupiter on vacation you would be very heavy. If you weigh 70 pounds on the Earth, on Jupiter you would weigh 185 pounds.
On earth, 100 kg of mass weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds).
There are lots of ifs in this question and answer. If the 100 pound Earth object could rest on the outer surface of Jupiter the answer would be 250 pounds. But, Jupiter is a gas planet. That is, Jupiter is primarily made of gas and liquid. So, the object could not rest on the outer surface. There may be a solid surface near it's center but no one knows. Jupiter is 318 times as heavy as Earth so if Jupiter were solid and the size of Earth the object would weigh 318 times a much or 31,800 pounds. But, it is much larger than Earth so the outer surface is much farther from the center. The farther away the object is from the center the less the object will weigh.
You'd weigh just over twice that on Earth1lb = 2.364lb5lb = 11.82lb10lb = 23.46lb25lb = 59.1lb50lb = 118.2lb100lb = 236.4lb.250lb = 591lb500lb = 1182lbor just multiply x 2.364See related link for different weights and on other planets