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Weight is mass times gravity, and there is less gravity on the moon, therefore you weigh less on the moon.
On the Earth, the object weighs 6.04 times as much as its weight on the moon.
You weigh 3G's on the moon which is 3 times your weight... so 900lbs
An object will weigh approximately 6 times HEAVIER on earth than it would on the moon.
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no, the Earth is many times heavier
No, you will weigh 2 times less on the moon than on Earth. This is because the moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earths.
Because mass is not the same as weight. Weight is mass times gravity so your weight will change if you are on the earth or moon but your mass will stay the same.
Mass times acceleration due to the moon's gravity. The latter is 1.622 m/s2.
weight on earth=x weight on moon=z formula=x divided by 6 = z i think i splaind it right EXAMPLE: weight on moon=weight earth divided by gravity weight on moon=250N divided by 6 weight on moon=41.66. an object that weight 250N on earth, weight 41.66N on moon. A+=6
The weight of a basketball would vary on each planet depending on its gravity. The weight of a basketball on Mars would be about 0.38 times its weight on Earth, on the Moon it would be about 0.17 times its weight on Earth, and on Jupiter it would be about 2.36 times its weight on Earth.
The gravity is less on the Moon, because the Moon is smaller than earth; it has less mass, and therefore "sucks" less than the earth. Weight is gravity times mass, you have the same mass on Earth and on the Moon (and in space), but weigh less on the moon.