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There is gravity on the moon but it is a third of planet earth

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What is the weight of 100kg man on moon?

The weight of a 100kg man on the moon would be approximately 16.5kg, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.


Why is a man lighter on the moon?

not as much gravity


Why do astronauts not go into space when they are on the moon?

The moon has gravity like the earth but not as powerful, yet enough to keep you on the surface


What did they find out when the first man landed on the moon?

becuase of the gravity of the earth


Why is the weight of a man reduces when the moon is at zenith?

The moon is at it's zenith when it is directly above you. Therefore, the moon's gravity is pulling the mass of a man upwards. Due to this, a small proportion of the earth's gravity is cancelled out, and the weight (in newtons) is reduced. The mass (in kilograms) stays the same


How does gravity affect matter on the Moon?

The Moon has only about 17% of earths gravity. that means the average man will weigh about 12 kilo, if you drop a stone it will fall to the ground but slowly.


How much would a 180 lb man weigh on the moon?

A 180 lb man would weigh approximately 30 lbs on the moon, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's.


Why man jump on the surface of moon?

Probably because it is 'fun' and a very intriguing sensation to jump with no gravity.


How is it that the Moon's gravity is strong enough to effect earth's tides yet weak enough for man to bounce around?

The moon's gravity is constant. The variable in the question is the object's size. The moon impacts our tides, and other liquids, because it rotates around the earth and 'pulls' the water on earth's surface. The astronauts who walked on the moon experienced gravity proportionate to the size of the moon, which is smaller than the earth. Therefore, gravity exerted less force, allowing them to bounce.


Why does the weight of the man on the moon reduce to one sixth of his weight on earth?

The lack of gravity makes everything lighter in space. On earth, we are under the force of gravity.


Why does a man feel weightless on the moon?

They don't. The moon has gravity but not as much as earth so they feel that they have less weight. In outer space a person would feel weightless because no gravity that they could notice is acting upon them.