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A person who weighs 215 on the earth would weigh 35.1 on the moon.
A person that weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh about 33 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
A person on the moon would weigh only one sixth of what he or she weighs on Earth.
No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
Weight on the Moon can be calculated using the Moon's gravitational acceleration, which is about 1/6th that of Earth's. To find the weight on the Moon, you divide the Earth weight by 6. Therefore, a person who weighs 690 N on Earth would weigh approximately 115 N on the Moon.
A person who weighs 180 pounds on Earth would weigh 29.78 pounds on the moon, of course not counting all the extra stuff he'd need just to stay alive there.
A person who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 33.3 pounds on the Moon. This is due to the Moon's gravitational force being about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, to calculate the weight on the Moon, you divide the Earth weight by 6.
34 pounds.
The gravitation pull of the Earth is 6 times the gravitational pull of the moon. If the weight ofÊa person on Earth is 200 pounds, it is 200/6 or 33 and 1/3 pounds on the moon.
On Earth, the person weighs 165.3 pounds. On the Moon, he would weigh 27.3 pounds.
An object that weighs 800.1 n on earth would weigh 130.6 n on the moon.
To find a person's weight on the Moon, you can use the ratio of the Moon's gravity to Earth's gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, if a person weighs 450 N on Earth, their weight on the Moon would be approximately 450 N / 6, which equals 75 N.