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The moon has 1/6th the gravity of the Earth. If something weighed 60 pounds on Earth it would weigh ten pounds on the Moon. The mass of the object would not change, as mass is the measurement of how much stuff you are.
Shepard esitmated the ball traveled 200-300 yards, however no actual measurement was taken.
i would be scared, because nobody ever traveled through space.
The moon
Yes. On Earth rock would weigh about six times what it does on the moon. The mass however will not change.
The moon has 1/6th the gravity of the Earth. If something weighed 60 pounds on Earth it would weigh ten pounds on the Moon. The mass of the object would not change, as mass is the measurement of how much stuff you are.
WEll, mass is how much you take up. If you were to go to the moon, you weight would change but your mass would not. Answer your question?My version:Weight is a subjective measurement based on gravity Mass is a measurement that precludes the effects of gravity and will be how the gravitational pull is measured
Shepard esitmated the ball traveled 200-300 yards, however no actual measurement was taken.
You could change the units you are using for measuring. For example if I use feet to measure the distance to the moon, it would be very big, so I need miles or even another unit of measurement. Scientific notation helps too.
Mass is a measurement of how much matter exists in the body you're measuring.The amount of matter in you doesn't change on the moon, so you would still have a mass of 50 kg.What does change on the moon is your weight, which is a unit of force, not mass.The weight would be 1/6th of what it is on earth (about 8.3kg)
The moon is a natural satellite. A meter is a measurement of length. No, the moon is not a measurement of length.
The U.S. astronauts who've traveled to the Moon.
The motion of the Moon would change from an elliptical orbit to a straight line.
i would be scared, because nobody ever traveled through space.
Kilometers
Kilometers or Miles
Its radius in Kilometres would be appropriate.