You would weigh nothing. You still have mass, but mass is different than weight.
Ever wonder why they say you are "weightless" in space? It's because of that:
you would weigh nothing in space.
if 150lbs you would weigh...
In space, nothing has any weight, regardless of its mass.
If you weigh 155 pounds on earth, you would weigh 25.31 pounds on the moon. (rounded)That just you ... not counting the space suit or any of the other gear you'd needin order to survive on the moon.
200,000 pounds
1000 pickles
if 150lbs you would weigh...
nothing
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
In space, nothing has any weight, regardless of its mass.
Is your question "what do you weigh different objects on in space...", or "why would you attempt to weigh an object in space"...?
the space shuttle weighed as much as roman
you would weigh nothing
Normally you would weigh the most on a boat. However, you would weigh more on a space shuttle while it is ascending while being launched.
Nothing - there is no force acting on it - it's mass stays the same and would be what it is on earth
If you weigh 155 pounds on earth, you would weigh 25.31 pounds on the moon. (rounded)That just you ... not counting the space suit or any of the other gear you'd needin order to survive on the moon.
depends how much they weigh!
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