20 pounds on the Moon. (just divide your weight by 6)
40 N
On the Moon, you'd weigh 20.4 pounds.
33.2 pounds
You weight less
-- To get the earth weight, multiply the moon weight by 6.08 .An astronaut who weighs 27 pounds on the moon weighs 164.1 pounds on earth.-- To get the moon weight, multiply the earth weight by 0.165 .His wife, who weighs 115 pounds on earth, would weigh 19 pounds on the moon.
100 pounds on earth = 16.6 on moon
Pluto is both smaller and less dense than earth's moon. Hence, a person would weigh less there.
25.39 pounds would be your weight on the Moon.
To find your weight on the Moon, we have to divide 9.8 (gravity on the Earth) by 6. That answer has to be multiplied by 85 pounds. that answer is done in newtons as you are finding the weight on the moon. newtons is unit for weight.
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
You would be the same age if you were on the moon. Your weight would be approximately 1/7 of your weight here on Earth.
You weigh 10 pounds on the Moon.
On Earth, someone would most likely see less then half of a moon.
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
The force of gravity on the moon is approximately one sixth that of the earth. The direct variation formula for weight on the earth compared to weight on the moon would be weight on earth divided by 6 is equals to weight on the moon.
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.
His weight would be approx 1/6 of his weight on earth.
Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
No. As long as you continued to eat your astronaut food and do your astronaut exercises, your weight would remain constant on the moon. But it would only be about 16% of your weight on Earth. Your mass would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth, and would also not change while you're there.