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On the Earth, the object weighs 6.04 times as much as its weight on the moon.
On the Moon one weighs one-sixth the weight on Earth.
54kg in newtons on earth weighs 529.2 newtons.
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On Earth it weighs 20 kilograms.
Weight is determined by the gravitational force acting on an object. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, if an object weighs 120 N on Earth, its weight on the Moon would be approximately 20 N (120 N ÷ 6).
1 kg weighs 2.2 pounds on earth. 2.5 kg weighs (2.5 x 2.2) = 5.5 pounds on earth
No. On Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 newtons. On the Moon, the weight of each kilogram is about 1/6 of what it is on Earth.
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.
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.
No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
Mass doesn't depend on gravity whereas weight does. And moon has gravity less than earth so a body weighs less on moon as compared to its weight on earth. But mass remains same.