Well, id you were just in empty outer space-you would way absoloutley nothing. There is no gravity in outer space, the planets provide the gravity. But if you were talking about the moon, a 100 pound person would weight 12 pounds on the moon.
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They would weigh 112.5lbs.
Depends on the force of gravity acting on the body. In outer space, for example, it would weigh nothing whereas on a white dwarf or a neutron star its weight would be enough to crush you (though you would not be able to survive on such a body anyway).
On Uranus, a person weighing 100 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 89 pounds. This is due to the lower surface gravity on Uranus compared to Earth. The surface gravity on Uranus is about 0.89 times that of Earth, so a person's weight would be reduced accordingly.
On Earth, the person weighs 165.3 pounds. On the Moon, he would weigh 27.3 pounds.