The weight of the moon is 7.3459 X 10^19 metric tons. The distance from the Earth to the moon is 239,200 miles.
okay take your weight (300lbs) and multiply it by .17 this should give you your weight on the moon. this is not the actual equation you use but the number will give you the right answer
An average person would weigh 6 times less than their actual weight.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
Your Weight on the Moon was created in 1994.
you dont have weight on the moon !
Your weight . . . the weight of anything on Luna, our moon, is a sixth of its weight on Earth.
No, your mass does not change on the Moon; it remains the same as on Earth. However, your weight would be significantly less on the Moon due to its weaker gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. This difference in weight can create the sensation of being lighter, but the actual mass of your body stays constant regardless of the celestial body you are on.
The weight of a moon buggy on the moon would be one-sixth of its weight on Earth. This is due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth, which exerts less downward force on objects.
<p> Mass and weight are different physical quantities, Weight is dependent on the gravitational force which the planet on which the object is located applies, while mass is independent of this force, and is the actual 'matter content' of the object. There will be a change in weight of the object if taken on the moon, but the mass will remain unaffected. Mass 10kg implies: Weight (on Earth) = 10*9.8 = 98N As the gravitational force of moon is 1/6th pf that of earth, the weight of that object on Moon will be: 98* (1/6) = 98/6 = 16.33N *The mass will remain unchanged on the moon. </p>
If you were to go to the moon, your mass would remain the same because mass is a measure of the amount of matter in your body, which does not change regardless of location. However, your weight would decrease significantly due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull, which is about 1/6th that of Earth's. This means you would feel lighter on the moon, but your actual mass would remain unchanged.
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 100kg man on the moon would be approximately 16.5kg, because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.