You weigh about 30 pounds less than on earth.
If you moved 3 times further from the center of the Earth, your weight would decrease by a factor of 9. This is due to the inverse square law of gravity, which states that gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance.
Your weight . . . the weight of anything on Luna, our moon, is a sixth of its weight on Earth.
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
It reduces to one sixth of it's earth weight.
Nothing happens to the weight of an object on the moon. It remains constant, at about 16% of what the same object weighs when it's on the Earth.
Your weight changes. Relatively your weight increase on planets bigger than Earth and your weight usually decreases on planets smaller than Earth.
Your mass remains constant regardless of your distance from Earth; mass is an intrinsic property of matter. However, your weight, which is the force exerted on you by gravity, decreases as you move further away from Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull. Thus, while your mass stays the same, your weight will diminish as you ascend into space.
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Nothing happens to gravity. It remains the same as it is everywhere else on earth.
It decreases.Your weight, however, is not just dependent on your diet or your state of mind.
Your weight becomes three times as greater.
If the Earth moves further away from the sun we will freeze.