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That depends on where you weigh 142 pounds.-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Earth, then your mass is 64.4 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on the Moon, then your mass is 389.2 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Mars, then your mass is 169 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Jupiter, then your mass is 24.4 kilograms. (rounded)...etc.
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If the child's mass is 22.4 kilograms, then [s]he weighs 49.4 pounds on Earth.
Weight is measured in Newtons, not grams or kilograms. They are measures of mass which is not the same as weight.
Look up the conversion ratio of kilograms to pounds and multiply them together.This applies to ANY conversion between units of equivalent dimension.But 'kilogram' and 'pound' are not units of equivalent dimension, and their ratiodepends on where you are.A person who has 41 kilograms of mass weighs 90.4 pounds on Earth, 14.96 poundson the moon, 238.6 pounds on Jupiter, 34.3 pounds on Mars, etc.
If you weigh 115 pounds on earth, your mass is 52.2 kilograms. If you weigh 125 pounds on the moon, your mass is 319.5 kilograms.
The mass on the Moon is still seventy kilograms (the same as on Earth) because mass is an inherent property of matter. However the 70 kilogram person would weigh 11.6 kilograms on the Moon because weight depends on gravity and the Moon's gravity is 0.1654 of that of the Earth.
That depends on where you weigh 142 pounds.-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Earth, then your mass is 64.4 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on the Moon, then your mass is 389.2 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Mars, then your mass is 169 kilograms. (rounded)-- If you weigh 142 pounds on Jupiter, then your mass is 24.4 kilograms. (rounded)...etc.
If you weigh 240 pounds at sea level on earth, then your mass is 108.862 kilograms (rounded)
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
Planets don't "weigh"; they have a mass. Mass is that which is expressed in kilograms (or pounds, or tonnes).The seventh planet from the Sun is Uranus; its mass is 8.68e25 kilograms, or about 14.5 times the mass of Earth.
The person's mass on the moon is still 60 kilograms. Their weight would be about 10 kg.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A person whose mass is 117 pounds will weigh 520 Newtons.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, as opposed to 'weight.' You would weigh 35 pounds, or 155 newtons, on the moon. This would feel like 15 kilograms on earth.
On Earth, multiply the mass in kilogram by 9.8. Answer is in Newton.
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