It would be 90 pounds.
The person would weigh 8,690 Newtons: less than their weight on earth.
A 150 pound person would weigh 179 pounds on Neptune. The surface gravity on Neptune is 119% of Earth's surface gravity.
The gravity on Venus is about 9/10 that of Earth. So, a 100 lb. object on Venus would weigh a little more (more like a few tenths) than 111 lbs.
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What is "a one hundred pound object" ? That's a peculiar label to put on anything, since we know that the same object has different weights in different places ... you know that too, or you wouldn't be asking the question. I can only assume that you're calling it a "one hundred pound object" because it weighs 100 pounds when it's on the surface of the Earth. If that's true, then it becomes a "106.5 pound object" on Saturn.
The gravity of Uranus is about 0.86 that of Earth. This means an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
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.
Its mass would be 6 pounds...
1 pound on Uranus would be one spoon full on earth which would probably be like 1,000 pounds on earth!
A swallow would not be able to get off the ground while carrying a seven pound object - it would be crushed under the weight!
On all the planets with a greater mass than the earth an object would weigh more. All other things being equal.These are the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in our solar system.
A pound is a measurment of weight. The weight of a pound does not change. Therefore, a pound of "fjhfjhdfh" would be equivalent to a pound of "abc" or "xyz", they would all be as heavy as a pound.
88.9 pounds
It depends what the object is.
The answer depends on the person's weight on Earth but each pound's weight on Earth would be equivalent to 0.376 pound's weight on Mars.
Really, there are several ways to answer this. First, what is a pound? A pound, also referred to as lb. is a measuring of weight of an object. Second, can I be a pound? Yes, easily put yes. So in reality, it would take, One (1) pound to equal a Pound. You are very welcome.
Pound weight.