Posted on 05/25/2021 9:14:12 PM PDT by Varun
Do you know what is this weigh in science? For us it is joined from many emotions.
But in science it is only a force on our body due to gravity or we can with speed it is attracting you.
(g= with how much force it is attracting)
But do our weight will be same on all planets of the solar system? do really? Because this g also differ from planet to planet like it is 9.8 on Earth so if we have 10 then our weight will 98 kg.
And this thing can more easily understand by this infograph in which let's take your weight on earth is 100 kg on Earth
Credit- factshungry- Devansh
Sunâ 2368 kg.
Moonâ 17kg.
Mercuryâ 37 kg.
Venusâ 90 kg.
Earthâ 100 kg.
Marsâ 38 kg.
Jupiterâ 236 kg.
Saturnâ 106kg.
Uranusâ 88kg.
Neptuneâ 112kg.
I hope you like our post and understand how weight changes as planet.
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I’m at the ideal weight, if I were 7 foot 9 inches
so the moral of the story is, if you wanna lose 22 lbs. move to venus?
To convert pounds to kilograms, multiply the pound value by 0.45359237. 220 lbs is 99.790306 kilograms.
Where’s Pluto?
“Did you know that there’s a ring around Uranus?”
Yeah well.... how much does it weigh?
Puts into perspective where Stacy Abrams falls on the planetary scale
Pretty much unreadable, sorry.
It’s been deemed “not a planet” anymore.
Only on Earth.
In orbit, the same 99.8 kg is 0 lbs.
You know that’s a myth.
The only reason more people died while wearing a red shirt is that there were a lot more cast members who wore read shirts. Your odds of dying were actually higher if you wore yellow. And blue was the safest shirt to wear.
Correct, but it would still be 0.031 slugs.
Lbs
Not so sure.
Yes, I am aware of the Slug as a unit of mass: It has the same dimensions (mass) as the pound (more properly referred to as the "pound-mass" so as to differentiate it from the "pound-force"), so I didn't want to complicate things by introducing it in my (brief, simplified) explanation.
33.2 lb-mass = 1 slug.
All of these units might be more-properly referred to as "Imperial" units - I'm not sure. I have been using SI units and metric units for so long...
Regards,
Judging by your lack of writing skills, you’re obviously not from the US are you?
More than one ring I think. I assumed that Uranus would have more pull than what is shown here.
Issue here is the author's reference to gravity as a "pull" force or "attracting" force--it isn't. The bottom line about weight may be correct; it may not be.
But the current view is that gravity is the force of unseen push on your body which exists throughout the universe.
The question is important. We are able to recognize that there is technology out there which shields physical objects including our body from the ultimate gravity force--in effect wraps the physical body in a force field that deflects the push.
That is what makes "anti-gravity" work.
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