(Its weight on earth) multiplied by 0.163 .
Everything on the moon weighs 1/6 what it weighs on earth. To find the weight of something on the moon, simply divide it by 6.
To find the mass of the package on the moon, you can use the equation: weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth's. So, if the package weighs 108N on Earth, its mass on the moon would be about 18 kg.
The moon weighs approximately 7.35 x 10^22 kilograms.
in the math question a person weighs 100 lbs on earth weighs 16.6 on the moon which the varable and independent variable
There is no such thing as weight in space as there is no gravity up there. Although seeing as the earth has more mass it would weigh more if there where gravity in space.
an object that weighs 30 ib on earth weighs how many pounds on the moon
On the moon, any object weighs about 16% as much as it weighs when it's on the earth.
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
moon is not a living thing because NASA is researching since many yearsthat there is AIR and WATER is available or not but till now they are not succeed to find itso you can think 'that' MOON is not a living thing without AIR and WATER
To find an object's weight on the Moon, you can use the fact that the Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. If an object weighs 300 newtons on Earth, its weight on the Moon would be approximately 300 newtons ÷ 6, which equals 50 newtons. Therefore, the object would weigh about 50 newtons on the Moon.
To find the mass in kg, you need to convert the weight from pounds to mass in kilograms using the conversion factor of 1 lb = 0.453592 kg. Therefore, a helmet that weighs 0.4 lbs on the moon would have a mass of approximately 0.181 kg.
An object on the surface of the moon weighs about 1/6 as muchas it weighs on the surface of the Earth.