The size is described on Wikipedia.
The Moon's diameter is 3,474 kilometres (2,159 mi),[5] a little more than a quarter of Earth's. Thus, the Moon's surface area is less than a tenth of the Earth (about a quarter of Earth's land area), and its volume is about 2 percent that of Earth. The pull of gravity at its surface is about 17 percent of that at the Earth's surface.
The weight however is more difficoult as we dont really know what it is made of.
It might be possible to calculate from its gravitational pull, but weight is not really a constant.
One kilo of sugar weigh less or more on different planets due to different gravitational pull.
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
Your weight would be less on the Moon compared to Earth because weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object. The Moon has only about one-sixth the gravitational pull of Earth due to its smaller mass and size. As a result, when you stand on the Moon, the force of gravity acting on you is significantly weaker, leading to a lower weight measurement.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
No, the moon does not increase it's size.
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.
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
i was taught that on the moon, your weight would be 11% of your weight on earth.
Mass of the Moon is measured in Kg. (7.3477×1022 kg) .. the same as weight. Volume(size) is mesured in cubic Kilometers. (the Moon > 2.1958×1010 km3.
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 !
Considering that the moon is about 1/4 of the size of the planet Earth, its gravity is aroung 83.3% (or 5/6) less that of our planet, therefore, if "weight" is the measure of the gravitational pull between two objetcs, 352g of an object on Earth, it will weight 58.4 g on the surface of the moon.
Your weight . . . the weight of anything on Luna, our moon, is a sixth of its weight on Earth.
No, the moon does not increase it's size.
Yes. This is why they wear extra weight on their boots to keep them from floating above the surface of the moon. The moon has less gravitational pull due to its smaller size compared to the Earth.
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.
The size of Pluto's moon in 750 miles