"New" Weight Chart
PlanetMultiply your Earth weight by:Your "new" weightMercury0.4
Venus0.9
Earth1
Moon0.17
Mars0.4
Jupiter2.5
Saturn1.1
Uranus0.8
Neptune1.2
Pluto0.01
Sun28
Gravity is a universal, natural force that attracts objects to each other. Gravity is the pull toward the center of an object; let's say, of a planet or a moon. When you weigh yourself, you are measuring the amount of gravitational attraction exerted on you by Earth. The Moon has a weaker gravitational attraction than Earth. In fact, the Moon's gravity is only 1/6 of Earth's gravity. So, you would weigh less on the Moon.
yes because you'll weigh lesser on the moon then on earth
On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.
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You would weigh around 13.4 pounds.
The Moon.
An object that weighs 9 pounds on the moonwould weigh 55.1 pounds on earth.
A person who weighed 15.5 pounds on the Moon would weigh about 6 times that on Earth, or about 93 pounds.
A 140 pound person would weigh 23.2 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon is 1/4 the size of Earth and has much less gravity.
A person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Pluto because the Moon has less mass and weaker gravity than Pluto. The gravitational pull on Pluto is stronger due to its larger mass, causing a person to weigh more on Pluto than on the Moon.
A person who weighs 215 on the earth would weigh 35.1 on the moon.
A 94.5 pound person would weigh approximately 15.7 pounds on the moon due to the moon's weaker gravitational force compared to Earth.
A 65 pound person on Earth would weigh approximately 10.83 pounds on the moon. This is because the gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth.