An average pencil - before use, is about 18cm, so to make the math easier say 20cm.
The Moons equatorial circumference is 10,921 km so you'd need 54,605,000 pencils to go around the Moon.
About 1/6 of whatever it weighs on Earth.
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.
No. they weigh the same. The terminology of a half moon refers to how much of the moon can be seen.
25.39 pounds would be your weight on the Moon.
A 50-pound would approximately weigh 8.5 pounds on the moon. Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6 of the earth's gravity.
0.4 kg
you cant measure a pencil in milliliters. how about grams?
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.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 38.25 pounds.
On the Moon, you'd weigh 6.8kg
12 pounds on the Moon.
If you weigh 32 pounds on the Earth, you would weigh 5.2 pounds on the Moon.
About 12.8
No. they weigh the same. The terminology of a half moon refers to how much of the moon can be seen.
If you weighed 100kg on Earth, you would weigh 13.2kg on the Moon
On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.
On Earth's moon, it would weigh 7.4 kilograms.
1 kg mass would weigh about 167 grams on the moon.