Weight = m g = (20) (9.8) = 196 newtons (44.1 pounds)
I believe the Moon has about 1/6 th. of the gravity of earth. So approx 3 1/2 kg.
12 kg or 1/6th.
If a student had a mass of 195 kg, then his weight on earth was 1,911 newtons, or about 430 pounds.
117.7 newtons
Mass (kg) x Gravitational Field Strength (Gravity) (N/kg) = Weight (N)GFS on earth = 10 N/kg
200N
20kg on earth is 196 newtons or 44.1 lbs.
20kg on earth has a force of 196N
The mass on the moon will remain the same, 20 kg If the object's mass is 20 kg, then it's 20 kg. On Earth, on the moon, on Mars, or floating weightless in a space ship coasting from one of them to another. Weight depends on where you are, but mass doesn't.
On earth, 20kg is 196 newtons or about 44 lbs.
I believe the Moon has about 1/6 th. of the gravity of earth. So approx 3 1/2 kg.
20 kg = 44.092 pounds 1 kg weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth20 kg weighs (20 x 2.20462) = 44.09 pounds (on earth, rounded)
The total weight of the 8 men increased by 1.5 kg when the man weighing 65 kg was replaced by the new man. Therefore, the weight of the new man is 65 kg + 1.5 kg, which equals 66.5 kg.
50 Kg of course !
12 kg or 1/6th.
Umm 20 kg?
The moon's gravity is 1/6 the force of Earth's gravity, so you would weight 1/6 as much on the moon than on the Earth. For example, if you were 120 kg on Earth, you would be 20 kg on the Moon. (120 / 6 = 20)