Planet Weight Calculator
The Planet Weight Calculator is used to find out how much you would weigh on different planets, the Moon, or even the Sun. It also converts your earth weight into the equivalent weight on other planets or celestial bodies. The MathCalc makes it fun and simple to explore.
Planet Weight Calculator
Calculate your weight on different planets
How to Use
- Fill in the Required Values
- Click "Calculate" Button
- View Step-By-Step Solution
What is Planet Weight?
Planet Weight is the weight you would have if you were standing on another planet, the Moon, or even the Sun. Your mass always stays the same everywhere in the universe, but your weight changes because each planet has a different gravitational pull.
How to use the MathCalc Planet weight
- Enter Weight on Earth.
- Choose a planet from Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Nepton, Moon, and Sun.
- After entering the values, click on calculate, and in seconds, you will see the result.
Example 1: If we choose Mercury
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Mercury
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Mercury: 0.378
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.378 = 22.68
result:
- Weight on Mercury = 22.68
Example 2: If we choose Venus
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Venus
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Venus: 0.907
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.907 = 54.42
result:
- Weight on Venus = 54.42
Example 3: If we choose Mars
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Mars
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Mars: 0.377
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.377 = 22.62
result:
- Weight on Mars = 22.62
Example 4: If we choose Jupiter
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Jupiter
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Jupiter: 2.36
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 2.36 = 141.6
result:
- Weight on Jupiter = 141.6
Example 5: If we choose Saturn
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Saturn
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Saturn: 0.916
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.916 = 54.96
result:
- Weight on Saturn = 54.96
Example 6: If we choose Uranus
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Uranus
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Uranus: 0.889
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.889 = 53.34
result:
- Weight on Uranus = 53.34
Example 7: If we choose Neptune
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Neptune
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Neptune: 1.13
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 1.13 = 67.8
result:
- Weight on Neptune = 67.8
Example 8: If we choose the Moon
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on the Moon
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Moon: 0.166
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 0.166 = 9.96
result:
- Weight on Moon = 9.96
Example 9: If we choose Sun
Step by step:
- Enter 60 in the weight on Earth box.
- Step 1: Weight on Sun
- Step 2: Earth weight: 60
- Step 3: Gravity multiplier for Sun: 27.4
- Step 4: Weight = Earth weight × gravity multiplier
- Step 5: Weight = 60 × 27.4 = 1644
result:
- Weight on Sun = 1644
Why use the MathCalc Planet Weight Calculator?
Get quick results
You can calculate your weight on different planets in seconds with the help of the MathCalc planet weight calculator. Enter your weight on Earth, choose a planet, and the calculator gives you an instant result.
Reduce human error
Calculating the weight of planets manually can be challenging. Your results are consistently accurate, and the tool provides reliable formulas that reduce errors. Use the MathCalc Planet Weight Calculator to stay ahead of mistakes.
User-friendly
The free MathCalc Planet Weight Calculator has a simple and user-friendly interface. Enter your Earth weight once and find your weights on other planets instantly.
FAQ
Why does my weight change on other planets?
Because gravity is stronger or weaker compared to Earth. Stronger gravity means you weigh more; weaker gravity means you weigh less.
Does my mass also change on different planets?
No, your mass is constant everywhere in the universe.