6.05 times less: 60kg = 60 / 6.05 = about 9.92kg
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One pound of weight on Earth is equal to 454 grams, and 1,000 grams equal 1 kilogram. Thus, a kilogram on Earth is about 2.2 pounds, so 400 kilos = 880 lbs. Note that a kilogram measures the amount of matter in an object, and pounds measure the amount of gravitational force on an object. So one kilogram on a planet smaller than Earth, (IE, Mercury,) would weigh far less than 1 lb, and a kilogram would weigh much more on a larger planet, like Jupiter.
On earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
The weight of 42 pounds on earth would weigh 7 pounds on the moon.
On the moon, because of the mass difference between the moon and the Earth, it would weigh 1/6th of kilogram.
about a 1/6th
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Near Earth's surface, it would weigh about 98 newton.Weight = mass x gravity And, close to Earth, the gravitational field ("gravity") is about 9.8 newton/kilogram.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
Due to gravity, an object would weigh 3 times more on Earth than on Mercury, so the answer would be 75lbs
the same
A kilogram is equals to 2.20462 pounds. An object weighing 55.8kg would weigh 123lbs.