Mass doesn't change. The mass of the object would still be 10KG. The WEIGHT of the object would be about 1/6th as much, because the gravity on the Moon is only about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. But the MASS doesn't change.
An object with 10kg of mass weighs 22.05 pounds on earth,
but it weighs only 3.6 pounds on the moon.
An object that weighs 10 pounds on earth would weigh about 1lb 10oz on the moon.
Since there is no air friction on the moon, the rocks would land on the moon's surface exactly at the same time.
Same as here on earth, they will both hit at the same time.
A 10-kg mass would weigh 98 newtons (22.05 pounds) on earth,
and 16 newtons (3.6 pounds) on the moon.
Its mass is 10 kg. It weighs 16 newtons (3.6 pounds), rather than the
98 newtons (22.05 pounds) that it weighed on earth.
About 1.63 newtons (rounded).
An object with a mass of 10 kg weighs 98 newtons (22.05 pounds) on earth,
and it weighs 16 newtons (3.6 pounds) on the moon. Its mass remains 10 kg,
no matter where you take it.
An object that weighs 10N on the surface of earth would weigh
1.63N on the surface of the moon. That's less.
they would both weigh the same as they are both one pound!!
Some metals and under some circumstances can shatter if dropped.
It would be lbs.
1 pound is equal to 16 ounces; therefore, half a pound would be 8 ounces.
No. That would be 16 ounces.
Not if it was a pound of feathers.
they would hit the surface at the same time, same as on earth.
They would hit the surface together, after a very long time. Gravity on Ceres is pretty light.
They would hit the ground at the same time, Galileo dropped to balls with different masses and they both hit the ground at the exact same time.
If you dropped them at the same time than they would land at the same time. Seperate/ at differing times would be the one you dropped first would land first ;)
If you refer to currency, it would possibly refer to the first of a type or issue of Pound coin or banknote.
They will land at the same time, since the acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same for any object of any mass on Earth, at approximately 9.8 m.s-2
Pound for pound of ordinance dropped, that would be the nuclear bomb. Bombers in general, torpedoes, large bore naval cannons, and dam buster bombs were right up there, too.
Neither ... they would fall together.
The feather would reach the earth first dumb@$$
The city that tested the first atom bomb was in Alamogordo, New Mexico. If you are looking where the US dropped it on enemies, then it would be in Nagasaki, Japan
Dave Scott.