The weight of a 180-kg mass on the surface of the moon, rounded, is
292.1 newtons (65.67 pounds) .
180kg x 9.8m/s=1764 / 6=294n
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The force differs from the acceleration. The acceleration is 1/6th that of the Earth, and it is the same for all objects, regardless of mass. So it is about 1.62m/s^2. Force is that number times the mass, or 292 Newtons.
The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
gravity
Type your answer here... it means that measure the weight of object.Because weight of an object =force of gravity acting on it
the WEIGHT of the object.
g force
No. The force of gravity acting on an object's mass is weight.
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.
a measure of force that tells the omount og gravity acting on an object is called