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An astronaut would weigh more on Earth than on the moon due to the stronger gravitational pull of Earth. The gravitational force on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth, so objects weigh less on the moon than on Earth.
It weighs more on the earth. The moon is much less massive than earth, so it attracts objects with a smaller force.
It weighs more on the earth. The moon is much less massive than earth, so it attracts objects with a smaller force.
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
Yes, objects on the moon would weigh six times less, but keep in mind that the objects mass stays the same.
No. An object weighs less on the moon than on Earth. This is because the gravity on the moon is much less than that of Earth, so there is less of a force pulling down on an object.
Yes the moon has gravity. How did neil Armstrong stand on it if no gravity?
Objects are heavier on Earth than on the Moon due to the difference in gravitational pull between the two. Earth's gravity is stronger than the Moon's, causing objects to weigh more on Earth. Gravity is a force that pulls objects towards the center of the celestial body, and the larger the body, the stronger the gravitational force.
No. Any object on the moon would weigh about a sixth of what it does on Earth.
You would weigh way less on the moon. For example. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 16.6 pounds on the moon.
the amount of gravity on earth versus the moon
Gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth, so objects weigh much less on the moon compared to on Earth. This lower gravity is one of the reasons why astronauts can jump higher and move more easily on the moon's surface.