No. Humans weigh six times more on the Earth than on the moon. Since there is less gravity. But their mass would still be the same
No. On the moon you only weigh about 16.7% of what you weigh on Earth.
The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
No. It will weigh 110.32 pounds on Earth, and 18.24 pounds on the moon.
An object or bunch of objects that weigh 300 pounds on the earth would, if transported to thesurface of the moon, weigh 48.98 pounds there. (rounded)
No. On the moon you only weigh about 16.7% of what you weigh on Earth.
The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.
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No. It would weigh 6.04 times as much on Earth as it weighs on the Moon.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
No, you weigh less as it is smaller. I think your mass stays the same but your weight changes as the gravitational pull of the moon is much smaller comparedto the earth's one.
No on the moon you weigh approximately 4 times less on the moon than you do on Earth. Of all the planets, you weigh the heaviest on Jupiter.
Multiply any earth weight by 0.163 to get the moon weight of the same object.
No. It will weigh 110.32 pounds on Earth, and 18.24 pounds on the moon.
An object or bunch of objects that weigh 300 pounds on the earth would, if transported to thesurface of the moon, weigh 48.98 pounds there. (rounded)
Same reason the astronauts bounce around on the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth, so we weigh less. Saturn is bigger than Earth, so we would weigh more.
No, you will weigh 2 times less on the moon than on Earth. This is because the moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earths.