This object has a weight on Earth of 67.5 pounds.
88.185 pounds on earth (rounded)
An object with 3 kg of mass weighs 29.421 newtons (6.614 pounds) on Earth, and 4.869 newtons (1.095 pounds) on the Moon. (all rounded)
The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.
Yes, because if you are 90 pounds on earth you would be 15 pounds on the moon. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and the force of gravity depends on the mass of the object. The force of gravity on the earth is six times greater than that of the moon, or, the force of gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth. On earth, a person's weight would vary slightly between sea level and the top of a mountain. This is because the force of gravity is stronger the closer an object is to the center of the earth (or moon, or planet).
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88.185 pounds on earth (rounded)
The mass always stays the same, but because gravity is 38% of Earth, weight is only 38 pounds for every 100 pounds on earth.
The gravity of Uranus is about 0.86 that of Earth. This means an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 86 pounds on Uranus.
No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
On the Moon, it would weigh 20.4 pounds.
On earth: 98 newtons (22.1 pounds) On the moon: 16 newtons (3.6 pounds)
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
An object with 3 kg of mass weighs 29.421 newtons (6.614 pounds) on Earth, and 4.869 newtons (1.095 pounds) on the Moon. (all rounded)