Rephrase the question in English that makes sense.
I think I have a usefull answer for you:As this is the Moon category: 1kg weight of lead on the Moon weighs roughly 6kg on earthOr one kg on Earth weighs 1/6 on the Moon
The cute thing is when they talk about mass as this term uses the same words as weight but means something different. the Mass of 1 kg of lead is 1 kg on the Moon and Earth
The amount of gravity between 1 kg of lead and the Earth is determined by Newton's law of universal gravitation. The force of gravity between the two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them. Since lead is much less massive than the Earth, the force of gravity between the 1 kg of lead and the Earth will be very small compared to the force of gravity between the Earth and a much larger mass like a person.
Yes, that's right. Except instead of calling it "the amount of gravity", it should really be "the force of gravity". In both cases, the force is 9.8 newtons, which is about the same as 2.2 pounds.
There is gravity on the moon. There is less gravity on the moon than there is on earth, because the moon is smaller than earth. Because the Earth has the mass it has, it has the gravity it has. Because the moon has a lot less mass than the Earth its gravity is about 1/6 the amount of the Earth's gravity.
Since Jupiter is further than the moon, there is not as much gravity as the Earth and moon.
Weaker than Jupiter has, and stronger than the moon has.
There is gravity on the moon but not as much as on Earth. This is because the amount of gravity depends on the mass of the object creating the gravity and the moon is much smaller and has much lower mass than the Earth. If you are far enough away from the Earth (and moon) their will be a point where there is no noticeable gravity.
the amount of gravity on earth versus the moon
The gravity on Uranus is weaker than the gravity on earth. There is a small core and a VAST amount of Liquid Hydrogen. The gravity on Uranus is 8.69 m/s squared. The gravity on Earth is 9.807 m/s squared.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
There is less gravity on the moon to pull you towards its surface than here on earth. Your mass x gravity(acceleration) = your weight. There is less gravity because the moon has less mass than the earth. All objects with mass have some amount of gravity that pulls them toward other objects with mass. The more mass you have in one spot the greater the pull of gravity there.
The "surface gravity" is slightly less than on Earth.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.