The use of the word "weight" is inappropriate in this context. Near the surface, Earth's gravity is 9.8 N / kg, meaning that every kilogram weights 9.8 Newton. This can also be expressed as the equivalent 9.8 meters / second square, i.e., that is the acceleration given by Earth to any object, if air resistance can be neglected.
The force exerted on an object by Earth's gravity is called weight. It is the force that pulls objects towards Earth's center.
To determine Fido's weight on Mars, we need to know his weight on Earth. If Fido weighs 60 pounds on Earth, his weight on Mars would be around 20 pounds, as Mars has approximately one-third of Earth's gravity.
The sun gravity is stronger
The weight of a body is less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less mass than Earth, causing weaker gravitational pull. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, so lower gravity on the Moon results in less weight for objects.
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass
Weight = mg (mass x gravity).
Yes. Earth's*
You call it the "weight" of objects on Earth.
The force exerted on an object by Earth's gravity is called weight. It is the force that pulls objects towards Earth's center.
When you push up on an object, you are applying an additional force that is opposing gravity, increasing the total force acting on the object, including your weight. When you push down on an object, you are applying a force that opposes gravity and counteracts part of the force of gravity acting on the object, hence reducing the effective weight felt by the object.
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
Your would weigh 1/6th as much as you do here on mother Earth. The how is our moons' mass, and therefore its' gravity, is about 1/6 as much as the Earths'. Its' gravity well is not as deep as the Earths.
Earths gravity acts on everything from its center of gravity to everything else's center of gravity.
To determine Fido's weight on Mars, we need to know his weight on Earth. If Fido weighs 60 pounds on Earth, his weight on Mars would be around 20 pounds, as Mars has approximately one-third of Earth's gravity.
Venus has a gravity of about 0.904g, which is 90.4% of Earth's gravity. This means that if you were on Venus, you would feel almost the same weight as on Earth, but less than the Moon.
The moons gravity is a lot lower than the Earths, so the men exploring the lunar surface will weigh a lot less, roughly 1/6th of what they do on earth.
The sun gravity is stronger