Someone who weighed 135 lbs. on earth would way about 22 lbs. on the moon. This is because the moon, being much smaller than earth, has about one sixth of the gravitational force that earth has.
On the Moon, they would weigh 20.4 pounds.
Divide by 6.05: 123 / 6.05 = about 20.3lbs (the moon's gravity is 6.05 times less powerful than Earth's).
roughly 15.5 pounds (rounded)
28 pounds on the Moon.
27 pounds on the Moon.
around 120 pounds or so
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No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
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25 pounds on the Moon.
The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds, it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
Multiply the weight in pounds by 0.453 to get kilograms.
No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
On Earth, the person weighs 165.3 pounds. On the Moon, he would weigh 27.3 pounds.
24.9 pounds.
their weight in water is 91.2 pounds
No. The heaviest weight ever recorded for a person was about 1400 pounds.
Bob Saget weighs about 190 pounds. He is the only person who knows why he weighs 190 pounds because he alone knows his diet and lifestyle choices that contribute to his weight.
People usually have a few pounds of water weight each day. A person that is 145 pounds may have one or two pounds of just water weight, depending on their gender and age.
A person with a mass of 80 kg weighs 176.4 pounds on earth, 28.8 pounds on the moon, and 66.9 pounds on Mars. (all rounded)
90 pounds is the average.
It depends on the persons weight, but an average 14year old girl weighs about 85- 130 pounds.
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