Your weight . . . the weight of anything on Luna, our moon, is a sixth of its weight on Earth.
you dont have weight on the moon !
Nothing happens to the weight of an object on the moon. It remains constant, at about 16% of what the same object weighs when it's on the Earth.
You weigh 1/6 what you do on earth when youre on the moon.
It reduces to one sixth of it's earth weight.
Your mass (and inertia) are the same on the Moon as they are on Earth. However your weight on the Moon will be less than when you are on Earth. This is because MASS is an intrinsic property of matter while weight is caused by your local gravity field.
you idiot the moon is the big white ball outside youre house
The mass of an astronaut remains the same on the moon as it does on Earth. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change based on location. However, the astronaut's weight would be less on the moon due to the moon's lower gravitational force compared to Earth.
It becomes lighter due to less gravitational pull
Your feet
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
youre fooked bruu
When an object is brought from Earth to the Moon, its weight decreases significantly due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. While the mass of the object remains unchanged, the weight is the force exerted by gravity on that mass, leading to a lighter sensation on the Moon. For example, an object that weighs 60 pounds on Earth would weigh only about 10 pounds on the Moon.