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.
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
20 lb
About 30.5 pounds
76 pounds on Mars.
They would weigh 213 pounds on Jupiter.
1,000 pounds is about 4448 Newtons at Earth's surface.
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
20 lb
On earth: 98 newtons (22.1 pounds) On the moon: 16 newtons (3.6 pounds)
120 newtons = about 26.98 pounds.
The answer is that the two characteristics that affect gravity are mass and newtons. There is less gravity on the moon than on the earth. A space suit weighs 180 pounds on earth but on the moon it weighed way less than it was when it was on earth.
About 667 newtons per 150 pounds.
If you weighed 102 pounds on earth, you would weigh 92.5 on venus.
On earth, 504 newtons equates to about 51.4kg or 113 pounds. Dividing newtons by 9.8 gives you the mass (on earth) in kilograms.
The person would weigh 8,690 Newtons: less than their weight on earth.
Approximately 45 pounds at earth's surface.