A Newton.
Not a kilogram, which is a measure of mass, not weight. And cetainly not pounds or stones which are not only measures of mass but are used by few countries.
I would use meters.
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To measure the area of the Isle of Man, the most appropriate metric unit is square kilometers (km²). This unit is commonly used for measuring larger land areas, making it suitable for the size of the island. The Isle of Man has an area of approximately 572 km².
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The basic unit for measuring weight is a Newton but for an elephant a kilo Newton would be more appropriate.
Weight = mass x gravity. On Earth, you can use 9.8 (meter per second square) as the force of gravity. Or 10, for an approximation. In this case, a 75-kilogram man would weigh almost 750 Newton.Also, the imperial measure "pounds" (lbs) is a measure of weight, so you can convert to lbs by multiplying by 2.2. So, 75kg = 165lbs (on Earth).
The kilogram is a measure of mass, not a measure of force. His mass will remain the same (i.e. 60kg) regardless of the gravitational field he is in. But as the moon has a weaker gravitational field than the Earth the bathroom scales that stopped at 60 on the Earth will stop at 10 on the Moon.
This is a really stupid question because it depends on how tall the man is and what unit of measurement you are using to measure his height.
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His weight would be approx 1/6 of his weight on earth.
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The weight of a man on the moon would be approximately 1/6th of their weight on Earth due to the lower gravity on the lunar surface. For example, if a man weighs 180 pounds on Earth, his weight on the moon would be about 30 pounds.