Weight is the result of something pressing on something else and meeting resistance, as for instance when your feet press upon a scale, pulled downward by the force of gravity, and the scale presses upward with equal force.
The planets and their satellites are all in free fall and are not pressing or being pushed against anything. They are all weightless, the same as an astronaut in free fall. Their combined weight is therefore zero.
2007-03-24 10:27:08
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answer #1
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answered by Isaac Laquedem 4
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Well The Earth Weights 60,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Tons, I Hope I Got All Of The Zero's Right
2007-03-24 16:52:27
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answer #2
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answered by mizktic_1 2
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percent of mass in the solar system
sun 99.86
planets 0.135
satellites 0.00004
comets 0.00003
asteroids(minor planets) 0.0000003
interplanetary medium9dust and gas) 0.0000001
2007-03-24 21:52:44
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answer #3
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answered by paulbritmolly 4
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I don't think that can be calculated. Do you know the density of each? Diameter? Gravity?
2007-03-24 16:39:51
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answered by Moon Man 5
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the weight is only important if you are god! but i estimate they would weigh as a combined weight trillion trillion trillion trillion . 988765.007.555 tons give or take a few grams.
2007-03-24 16:51:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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i cant tell you, its a secret, if i do i m afraid i have to kill you, jokes but the question you put up is very impossible to figure out i say 200 trillion of trillion of trillion tonnes?
2007-03-24 16:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that can be calculated.Do you know the density of each?Diameter?Gravity?
2007-03-24 23:52:11
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answered by victor s 2
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it's not possible to calculate.
2007-03-24 16:40:38
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answered by Jezabel the annoyed cat 7
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