Five-sixths. You weigh one-sixth on the Moon of what you do here on Earth. Your mass, however, remains the same.
On the Earth, the object weighs 6.04 times as much as its weight on the moon.
If your weight is 58 on earth it is different on the moon because the gravitational pull on the moon is different.
On the Moon one weighs one-sixth the weight on Earth.
Multiply any earth weight by 0.163 to get the moon weight of the same object.
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Depends on the weight of the desk. As weight = Mass * Gravity the table wouldn't weigh much on the moon as gravity is considerably less.
The weight of any object on the surface of the moon is 16.55% of its weight on the surface of the Earth.
You weigh 3G's on the moon which is 3 times your weight... so 900lbs
Your weight on the moon would be about 1/6th of your weight on Earth. So, if you weigh 40kg on Earth, on the moon you would weigh approximately 6.67kg.
Your weight on the Moon would only be 33 pounds. Why is your weight on the Moon so much less than your weight on the Earth? It's because of the lower gravity on the Moon. Objects on the surface of the Moon experience only 16.5% of the gravity they would experience on Earth.
If Mr S weighed 215lb on Earth, he would only weight 35.6lb on the Moon