No, 1/6th on the moon.
As the moon's gravity is 1/6 of Earth's, anything will weigh only 1/6th of their earth weight. For example a 60 pound beanbag will weigh 10 pounds on the moon.
roughly 1/7 of your weight
If you were to weigh yourself on the Moon, your wt would be about 1/6 of your earth weight.
On the moon as the gravity is less you will only weigh 1/6th of your natural weight there.
If your weight on Earth is 545 newtons then on the moon your weight will be 1/6 as much or about 9.6kg
The Moon's gravity is 1/6 of Earth's gravity, so that would mean a person on the moon would weigh 1/6 of their normal weight. So, if you do the math, a that is 95 pounds would weight ~15.83 lbs. on the moon.
1 sixth their original weight
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.
the moon weighs 1/6 the weight so you have to do the weigh of the telephone bk. divided by 6 then you'll get your answer data from amerisuccesscart
Yes, on the Moon everything weighs 1/6th the weight on Earth.
The moon is much smaller than the Earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. If you were to weigh yourself on a scale here and then could take that same scale to the moon and weigh yourself, the weight read on the moon would be 1/6 your earth weight. So, if you weighed 100 lbs on earth, you would only weigh about 16lbs on the moon. Talk about losing weight fast!
On earth, 1/8th gram of mass weighs (0.000125 x 9.8) = 0.001225 newton (0.00449 ounce, rounded) On the moon, the same 1/8th of a gram would weigh 0.0002 newton (0.00072 ounce)