Any object on the moon weighs 1/6th of what it weighs on Earth. For e.g., a 6kg object will weigh only 1kg on the moon.
It would weigh about one sixth (1/6) as much as it does on earth - as the moon's gravity is about one sixth as it is here.
If Terry weighs 2016-ounces on Earth, she weighs 126-pounds. A 126-pound person would weigh 20.916-pounds on the moon. If Terry were on the sun, she would weigh 3411.072-pounds.
The Moon is much closer to Earth than the Sun is, therefore making the moon appear to be as large or larger than the sun when viewed from Earth.
The Moon takes longer. The Earth spins once in 23 hours 56 minutes, while the Moon spins once in about 27 days.
Since Pluto's gravitational pull on its surface is only about 6% that of the Earth on its surface, you would weigh 6% of your Earth weight if you were to stand on Pluto's surface. So, to convert your Earth-weight to your Pluto-weight, you have to multiply your Earth weight by 0.06. In this case, if you weigh 125 lbs on the Earth, you would weigh 7.43 lbs on Pluto.
12 pounds on the Moon.
About 12.8
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
If you weigh 32 pounds on the Earth, you would weigh 5.2 pounds on the Moon.
If you weighed 100kg on Earth, you would weigh 13.2kg on the Moon
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
15.5 pounds
The moon's gravity is 1/6 th of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh 75 pounds.
If an apple weighs six ounces on the earth, it will weigh just one ounce on the moon. The moon has one sixth of the gravity of earth.
The moon's gravity is 1/6 th of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh 75 pounds.
Roughly 17.96 pounds (rounded)
About 9.8 pounds .