It's 4.2 . An object's mass doesn't change. The thing that does change is the gravitational force
that attracts the object to another mass. The strength of that force depends on the mass of both
objects. The force on the first object is what we call the object's "weight".
The mass of an object does not depend on gravitational pull. Their mass would still be 42 g on the moon. (By the way, that's one small person, with the mass of about 3 empty soda cans...)
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
(This answer assumes that a moon is a moon the size of Earth's moon) The volume of Earth is about 49 times bigger than the moon, so Earth has enough space for 49 moons if there were no space between the moons. If both Earth and the moons are assumed to be perfect spheres (which they aren't quite), then about 36 moons would fit inside Earth, since there is no way to put all the moons inside Earth without there being space in between them. Hello my name is shaedra martin and my way of answering your question is simply easy. the moon can fit into earth 4 times.
The moon that revolves around the earth is not a star, it is part of the earth that was thrown off into space when the earth was hit by a large asteroid early in its development, about 30 million years after the earth first was formed. The closest star to the Earth is our Sun, it is a star and it is called Sol.
Because Lewis got real greedy and ordered 42 kg of cheese and it was too much for the moon vessel
The mass of an object does not depend on gravitational pull. Their mass would still be 42 g on the moon. (By the way, that's one small person, with the mass of about 3 empty soda cans...)
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
(This answer assumes that a moon is a moon the size of Earth's moon) The volume of Earth is about 49 times bigger than the moon, so Earth has enough space for 49 moons if there were no space between the moons. If both Earth and the moons are assumed to be perfect spheres (which they aren't quite), then about 36 moons would fit inside Earth, since there is no way to put all the moons inside Earth without there being space in between them. Hello my name is shaedra martin and my way of answering your question is simply easy. the moon can fit into earth 4 times.
just short of a mole. moles is mass/molar mass. mass is 42, molar mass is 44. 42/44
Kilograms are a measure of mass, and since mass never changes, you would be 42 kg on every planet.
The moon that revolves around the earth is not a star, it is part of the earth that was thrown off into space when the earth was hit by a large asteroid early in its development, about 30 million years after the earth first was formed. The closest star to the Earth is our Sun, it is a star and it is called Sol.
If your mass is 50 kg, then your mass is 50 kg, wherever you go. That's how much matter or "stuff" there is in your body, and it doesn't change. The weight of it is different on different planets, and zero in space, depending on the size and composition of other masses nearby, but the mass doesn't change. Now, if your mass is really 50 kg, then you weigh about 110 pounds on the earth, about 18 pounds on the moon, and about 42 pounds on Mars.
Uranus experiences 42 earth years of summer followed by 42 earth years of winter.
You would way 7 grams because, you would way 1/6 of what you weigh on the moon. So, 6 divided into 42 equals 7 grams.
Episode 40 or 42
Because Lewis got real greedy and ordered 42 kg of cheese and it was too much for the moon vessel
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 42/28 =1.5 gm/cm3