About 8.3kg
Weight on the moon is approx one sixth of that on earth so 50kg/6 is 8.3Kg :)
Good question. Yes, your weight would change, but your mass would not. People often confuse weight with mass.If your mass is 50kg, then your weight on Earth is 500N - weight is a force, and it is equal to mass x acceleration due to gravity.Because the force of gravity on the moon is much less, about 1/6 of that on Earth, your weight would be about 80N. Your mass, however, would still be 50kg.
The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.
Anything, including an apple, weighs heavier on earth due to earth's gravity. The gravity on the moon is much less, so objects are lighter.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
Weight on the moon is approx one sixth of that on earth so 50kg/6 is 8.3Kg :)
half of his original weight say he was 100 kg he would be 50kg on the moon
50kg's of course.
Good question. Yes, your weight would change, but your mass would not. People often confuse weight with mass.If your mass is 50kg, then your weight on Earth is 500N - weight is a force, and it is equal to mass x acceleration due to gravity.Because the force of gravity on the moon is much less, about 1/6 of that on Earth, your weight would be about 80N. Your mass, however, would still be 50kg.
The same as it is on the Earth. Mass does not change, weight does.If you weighed 50kg on Earth you would weigh about 8.3kg on the Moon.
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no you're average
50kg
50kg nandayo!
About 110.2 pounds.
115lbs is heavier.
50 N