No, the weight of an object is found by multiplying its mass by the gravitational field strength: w=mg
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
False
No. An object on Mars would weigh about 38% of what it does on Earth. The _mass_ would be the same, however, so you would be able to lift it easier, but pushing it and stopping it would be the same as on Earth.
It is the same
Your mass is the same wherever you go. Your weight on the moon is about 16.5% of what it is on Earth.
The same as your scales tell you.
no. Your weight would be 1/6 what it is on earth because the moon has 1/6 the gravity
No. You would would weigh only about 38% of your weight on Earth.
If Earth had the same size but twice the mass you would weight twice as much
If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.
it does not produce an dangerous effect ,its now weight of humans are distributed equally on one side
Mass
the same
You would be the same age if you were on the moon. Your weight would be approximately 1/7 of your weight here on Earth.
False
falseIt is false. Your weight would be less on the moon but your mass would be the same.
No. An object on Mars would weigh about 38% of what it does on Earth. The _mass_ would be the same, however, so you would be able to lift it easier, but pushing it and stopping it would be the same as on Earth.