[0:00]¿Cuánto peso podrías levantar en otros cuerpos celestes? En la Tierra, una persona promedio puede levantar 50 kilos. Nada mal. En Júpiter, sufrirías cargando una bolsa de supermercado, 20 kilos. Te volviste inútil. En Venus, casi igual que en la Tierra, 55 kilos. Pero en Marte, levantas una lavadora industrial de 130 kilos sin ningún esfuerzo. ¿Y Mercurio? El mismo resultado. En la Luna, estás levantando una motocicleta de 300 kilos. Te encuentras con Sócrates, pero no tienes tiempo para él. En Plutón, levantas un caballo adulto, 800 kilos. Rompiste todos los récords de la Tierra. En Ceres, levantas un Bugatti Chiron, casi 2,000 kilos con tus propias manos. En Miranda, la Luna de Urano, levantas un helicóptero, 6,000 kilos. En Nix, un tractor agrícola de 17,000 kilos. Pero en Fobos, podrías levantar un Boeing 767 sin problema.
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This video explores how much weight an average person could lift on various celestial bodies, highlighting the drastic differences in gravitational pull compared to Earth. It demonstrates how seemingly ordinary objects on Earth become incredibly light in other environments, allowing for extraordinary feats of strength.
The summary provides a captivating comparison, starting with a baseline of 50 kg on Earth and then progressively moving to heavier objects as the gravitational force decreases. It illustrates the impact of gravity from struggling with a supermarket bag on Jupiter to effortlessly lifting an industrial washing machine on Mars and a motorcycle on the Moon. The video builds up to increasingly impressive feats, such as lifting a horse on Pluto and a Bugatti Chiron on Ceres.
The video culminates in truly astonishing examples, like lifting a helicopter on Miranda, a farm tractor on Nix, and even a Boeing 767 on Phobos, showcasing the immense potential for strength in low-gravity environments. This playful exploration effectively communicates the concept of varying gravitational forces and their direct impact on perceived weight and human capabilities.
Key Takeaways
- An average person can lift 50 kg on Earth.
- On Jupiter, due to strong gravity, lifting capacity is significantly reduced to 20 kg (supermarket bag).
- Mars and Mercury offer similar lifting capabilities, allowing one to lift an industrial washing machine (130 kg).
- The Moon allows lifting a motorcycle (300 kg) due to its lower gravity.
- On Pluto, a person could lift an adult horse (800 kg), breaking all Earth records.
- Ceres allows lifting a Bugatti Chiron (nearly 2,000 kg), demonstrating a massive increase in strength.
- Phobos, a moon of Mars, offers the most extreme example, enabling someone to lift a Boeing 767.
- Lifting capabilities are directly proportional to the gravitational pull of the celestial body.
Topics Covered
[0:00]Pero en Marte, levantas una lavadora industrial de 130 kilos sin ningún esfuerzo.



