A man that weighs 60 kg on Earth would weigh less on the moon. He would weigh 9.9 kg on the moon.
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
You would be about 6 times heavier, or about 300 pounds.
If a man weighs 198 pounds on Earth, his mass on Earth is 90 kilograms. If you can answer A & B: b. What is his mass on the Moon? Explain:
The gravity on the Moon is about 1/6 of the gravity on Earth, so a 120 pound person on Earth would weigh 20 pounds on the Moon.
301 pounds.
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
About 301.5 pounds
A man who weighs 82 pounds on earth would weigh 13.6 pounds on the Moon.
You would be about 6 times heavier, or about 300 pounds.
If a man weighs 198 pounds on Earth, his mass on Earth is 90 kilograms. If you can answer A & B: b. What is his mass on the Moon? Explain:
The gravity on the Moon is about 1/6 of the gravity on Earth, so a 120 pound person on Earth would weigh 20 pounds on the Moon.
The moon is not man made
301 pounds.
The moon is ridgy and bumpy. It has craters, mountains, and valleys, much like Earth. That is why you can see the man on the moon. So no the moon is not smooth.
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An fully grown elephant weighs much more than a man.
The Hubble Space Telescope, along with most man-made satellites, is in a low earth orbit. It remains 559 km from the earth. This is much closer than the moon, which orbits at an average distance of 384,392 km. It would be very difficult to have a man made satellite orbit further away from the earth than the moon without the moon interfering in its orbit.